Yes, a cactus can live in a terrarium. A cactus is a Survivor that adapts to a wide range of conditions. What it handles poorly are cold and dampness. So one of the smaller cactus plants should have no problems with a terrarium life style as long as coldness and dampness are controlled.
At the zoo: Fish live in an aquarium (water tank). Lizards live in a terrarium (earth tank). Birds live in an aviary (big cage for birds).
Live at the Cactus Cafe was created on 2008-07-30.
What kind of woodpeckers live in a cactus plant?
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Mainly plants are grown and live in terrariums
An elf owl lives in the saguaro cactus!
i think for how do you make a terrarium they want pictures and how you make a terrarium
some are the Joshua Tree, cactus some kinds of cactus is, Nopal cactus, Prickly pear cactus, and Black Lace Cactus :)
A cactus terrarium needs some sort of free drainingsoil that holds some moisture. It also needs some sort of drought resistant vegetative cover. Cooperative candidates include succulent plants, to which the cactus is related. They also include native wildflowers of the Great Plains and Desert Southwest, in the United States of America. For example, blanket flower [Gaillardia pulchella] gives a cheery look with its dark green foliage and yellow rimmed red flowers. In the way of another example, cottonwood [Hibiscus tiliaceus] has a colorful yellow bloom, and is a cooperative subject for the art of bonsai gardening.
maybe, if it's lucky
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