i was askin about this last month havein seen a friends frog/fish/anole set up
and it was entioned that there are sometimes problems with fly/gnat/mites due to
the hightened substtrate humidity

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> I recently saw at a pet shop a packet of grass seeds for use in a vivarium, and they 
>had some in use in one of their chameleon displays.  It made me wonder about using 
>live grass in a planted terrarium.  Has anyone tried it?  It seems like it would help 
>with humidity, and the roots might help support a burrow.
> Any thoughts?
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