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Shefflera in cage

ronfinney Aug 16, 2003 11:50 PM

I read on The Chameleon Community that you should rotate your plants about once a month because they can't tolerate the heat and humidity that the chameleons require. I was wondering if any of you actually do this, ii seems like it could be a pain. I have had problems keeping my sheffleras healthy but i think i have been overwatering and leaving the excess water in the saucer for too long so i hope that by fixing those problems i will not kill this one. Thanks for any advise.

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jdany Aug 17, 2003 01:17 AM

I rotate plants every other cage cleaning. They go on the front porch to recover. Then they are washed... and again ready for the next cycle.

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