yea that's why im asking if bonemeal which is a organic fertilizer is often used to add phosphorus to plants is safe for my enclosure. or possibly other people have other remedies to help plants flourish?
for a few weeks my hibiscus has not flowered, upon research I see that it may need phosphorus/ fertilizer. I was wondering if any one came across this issue. will adding bone meal to my plants help ?
your feedback has a great point, i can see where you view it as being selfish. as keepers we are to provide the best situations for our chams, but I do believe enjoying the cham from time to time in a selfish manner isn't a big issue. I mean hey, we are raising our creatures in a enclosed...
yess thank you, I researched the chams natural habitat an what trees they would encounter. at some point I'm sure they come into contact with a pine tree an live to tell the tale everytime !!
extremely well put Brody !! I put the research in before allowing contact, the risk to me was very low. being so fascinated with my Elliot I wanted to send Christmas cards. thanks for the input fortifying my decision making !
both valid points, my biggest concern was poking his eye with an needle or like you said the sap, I placed him there for a photo then quickly removed him, so I don't think there's huge concern for health issues. but the photo received hell of backlash lol
looking to open the discussion on how detrimental to the health of my cham is it to place him on my Christmas tree for a photo? my research has led me to understand pine sap may not be good, but not much study has been put onto this topic its more he say she say from what I gather ?