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at Sat Nov 10 00:16:38 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Slaytonp ]
You can attach your bromes to the bark no matter which way you attach the bark to the background, either solidly using the Great stuff, or stuffing the concave back with substrate of some sort. The Dischidia can either be planted below the bark and trained up it, or if you choose to tamp soil and substrate behind the bark instead of filling it with Great Stuff and leveling it flat, you can plant the Dischidia on the top of this, provided you leave a gap between the top of the bark and the cover, into where you have filled with the substrate and let it drop over the edge of the bark from the top. You will probably need to water this as well as misting it.
I'm trying to be helpful, but I think I'm just mostly getting dizzy and need to go to bed. ----- Patty Pahsimeroi, Idaho
Dendrobates: auratus blue, auratus Ancon Hill, tinctorius azureus, leucomelas. Phyllobates: vittatus, terribilis, lugubris. Epipedobates: anthonyi tricolor pasaje. Ranitomeya fantastica, imitator, reticulata. Adelphobates castaneoticus, galactonotus. Oophagia pumilio Bastimentos. (updated systematic nomenclature)
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