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Sounds like a good idea. I am not particularly going for a Bonzai look. I guess it is along the lines of Dwarfing the tree. I pick and choose which branches I want to leave and where they are going. Like I said I really thined it out. Maybe this is a form of Bonzai? I am hoping that by limiting the growth of a lot of the branches and leafs, 1 the leafs will get bigger (to a point), and 2 the branches themselves will get bigger in diameter. This is the first real plant that I am taking care of, and working with. My Goal is to get a "Gerthy" Tree that fits comfy in my cage. I know Ficus are notorious for a bunch of branches and leaves. Is there any thing I need to watch out for while Dwarfing this tree. I know that cutting to much off can and will kill it. It needs enough leaf area to support the plant. I dont want a bush, or a charlie brown christmas tree. I think I have it right in the middle where I like it right now. Frank
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So far the Ficus is killing the competition on the poll
Woot Woot!
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Hey,
My favorite is definetly the pothos. I have to trim mine back prety much every week because they are out of control! The vines are great for the chams to climb on and since they are hanging plants (I hang them from the tops of the cages) the bottom of the cage is much easier to clean considering there isn't a huge pot to clean around. I've been keeping many of them for quite a few years and I don't think I had one die yet. Heres some pics of some pothos' hanging from the tops on cages. ![]() ![]() Schefflera and hibiscus are tied for my second favorite. They are great for bigger chameleons like panthers to climb on. The hibiscus are very pretty while in bloom, but I haven't been able to find them at any time of the year other than spring, so I always stock up. I haven't had any luck what so ever with ficus! They always loose a handful of leaves a day until they die. Anyway, thats just my experience.Heres a pic of a panther eating a hibiscus flower... ![]() -Adam Snail Tail Inc. |
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jasmines
i've been using the jasmine trees (which is different from the jasmine plant) for 2 years now. when trimmed there is no milky white sap, and in my 2-4 foot trees there is no fruit. the only tree i get the berries on is my 6 foot tall 6 year old tree. the berries are like a hard nut, not like a black berry.
i have been using the jasmines with my jackson chameleons (i have 6 now) i have 2 veileds that do not eat plants, nothing i have given them. i have never seen them eat pothos, ficus, hibiscus, etc. i don't know why? here is a picture of a few of my enclosures, btw is that pressure treated wood your using for your enclosures "snail tail"?
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Pothos is the only plant I can't kill, so I really like it.
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Yes, that is pressure treated wood. Don't worry though, I researched it and the chams do fine with it. -Adam. Snail Tail Inc. |
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Schefflera and pothos for me. The schefflera holds water nicely in the leaves which I like as it gives the chameleons time to wander around and drink from the leaves. Ficus trees can cause eye problems, so be careful when you trim. I guess that goes for any plant you are trimming... Sap, etc., can be harmful for their eyes.
Ficus tree leaves are a mess. So that is why I prefer schefflera. |
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