ReptiFauna String of Turtles Peperomia Tropical Plant, 2-inch Pot, 3 count
In a Nutshell
- Beautiful aesthetic look
- Mixed reception on delivery conditions
- Good value for decorative purposes
Quick Verdict
The ReptiFauna String of Turtles Peperomia plants are generally well-received for their aesthetic appeal and easy integration into reptile habitats. However, several users report receiving dry and fragile plants that required extra care to improve.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Aesthetic Appeal (3)
Gorgeous and adds greatly to the reptileβs habitat.
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Good Value (2)
Users appreciated the price-to-quality ratio.
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Healthy Plants (3)
The plants arrived healthy and ready to go.
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Secure Packaging ()
The packaging was well-done with minimal damage.
Cons
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Arrival Condition (2) major
Plants often arrived dry and fragile, needing extra care.
Tip: Soaking before planting.
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Lack of Care Instructions (1) minor
No care instructions were included with the plants.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Reptile owners β Enhances the habitat with attractive greenery.
β Skip If
- β’ First-time plant owners β Lack of clear care instructions might be daunting.
Durability & Care
Factors: Soaking, Warm light area to improve post-delivery
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How should I care for the plants after receiving them?
Soak them in water for an hour and then place them in a warm, well-lighted area for at least a week to help them recover from shipping.
Can I plant the String of Turtles together or should I keep them separate?
It is recommended to keep them separate to allow for sufficient space and nutrients for each the plant.
Highlighted Reviews
"My order of these String of Turtles plants arrived well packaged and in perfect condition! My husband (trying to help) planted all three of them together in one pot before I had a chance to tell him I wanted to keep them separate (photo attached). Regardless, they are gorgeous and will be a wonderfu..."
"Cute and what said was coming did come! But when they came they were very dry and cold and all the leaves were falling off! I soaked them for an hour and then let them sit in a warm well lighted area for a week and for the most part they do look better now but one is not looking so great. Put them i..."
Bottom Line
These plants are a beautiful addition to reptile habitats, but potential buyers should be prepared to put in some extra effort to revive the plants upon arrival, ideally with some basic plant care knowledge.