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Magnolia and Laurel Trees

ecb Aug 09, 2004 06:51 AM

ok for Dragons to climb on?
They were the hardyest i could find
and I was able to ge Dwarfs so they fit in the little Reptarium I got at the Reptile Show

Erowen and Erik/a are in there now, witht he same water set up
just pots with sticks to climb up to the trees. Moss covering the Dirt
Humidity is getting back up slowly to where I want it
and I used a Plastic Drop Cloth to seal in the sides of the Reptarium with Clear Duct Tape. 10' was perfect, and I let the 4th side hang dow like curtain to increase the humidity a bit more
I am also getting a floater for the fogger and will keep it in a deeper water container than before. I am also considering getting a smaller plank to put across the top of the enclosure diagonally, and a domed cover to keep the drips in the water

We shall see if I can get it to work
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Elizabeth (ecb)

Make this world a better and more beautiful place that You have been in it
*Edward W Bok*

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maneatingorchid Aug 09, 2004 02:41 PM

I've never heard about those trees specifically, but if the branches are study and stuff, I don't see why not. The dragons won't eat it, and as long as it doesn't let out and sap, I can't think of a problem.
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