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Carlton
at Mon Mar 13 15:13:33 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ]
Its a fairly small cage size, so you could get younger versions of the "standard" live plants most of us use. They may eventually get too large, but you can prune them. Too much foliage is better than too little. A Hawaiian schefflera, a pothos (hang the pot from the cage top frame so it can send its tendrils down and around inside the cage), or a Ficus. Ficus that small will tend to be more fragile, leaves and twigs may breaks fairly easily. If you have to prune plants to fit that's fine, just rinse off any sap or residue before putting it in the cage.
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- Good veiled plants - captotterboy, Sun Mar 12 15:14:17 2006
RE: Good veiled plants - Carlton, Mon Mar 13 15:13:33 2006
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