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Tanks with live plants can be excellent additions to your home, bringing a touch of nature indoors. Learn how to take care of aquatic plants.
Updated on February 23rd, 2026
Tanks with live plants can be excellent additions to your home, bringing a touch of nature indoors. There are many varieties of beginner-friendly plants to build your planted aquatic environment. Learn how to build & care for a planted tank.
Updated on February 23rd, 2026
Learn how to pick the right aquarium plants, substrate, lighting, and fertilizers to ensure that your aquarium plants thrive and stay healthy.
Updated on February 23rd, 2026
Being a sustainable pet parent involves good practices and habits. Learn more about eco-friendly dog products, eco-friendly cat products and other solutions.
Updated on February 23rd, 2026
Discover how to plant a garden that’s safe and enjoyable for both you and your pets, featuring pet-friendly plants and gardening tips.
Updated on February 23rd, 2026
The ASPCA Poison Control Website is the best guide for toxic and non-toxic plants. When I filtered for non-toxic plants for dogs, there is a list of 587 plants. I am attaching the link below. https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants?field_non_toxicity_value%5B%5D=01 They do not differentiate between indoor and outdoor plants, but that list may give you something to search if you are trying to decide on safe indoor plants. Good luck! I hope that was helpful. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Thanks for reaching out about your aquarium. Sorry not very good at botany but there should be tropical fish clubs that might help in identification. But comments about your tank. First, not sure if light penetration will be good for a plant that low in the water column. Secondly, the balanced rock formation looks tenuous, and might fall. Good luck.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Echevaria (hen and chicks), Dracaena, Marigold, Boston fern or Bird's Nest fern are safe. Be forewarned though, any plant you put in the viv will be eaten or trampled. You may also have difficulty maintaining proper humidity levels with live plants.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Unfortunately, the images attaches are not clear enough to allow for identification. It could be any one of several broad leafed species. The cloth should be removed before planting. In general, most plants are low maintenance but you do need a proper light other than the traditional light used in fish tanks. If you can provide better pictures in a new post, we may be able to identify it for you. You can also go back to the location where it was purchased and ask store personnel.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Hello. It is always best to be safe than to be sorry. If you are at all unsure about a plant, it may be best to either move it to a room the cat cannot get access to, or rehome the plant. This is much cheaper & less heartbreaking than dealing with a sick kitty. I am so glad you are thinking agead. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on November 25th, 2025