I have no idea why this is happening and my pothos cutting right next to my big pothos is doing REALLY well and producing lost of new growth. What could be the reason the leaves are starting to droop? Some are turning yellow then eventually black/brown and crispy.
o my carpet is terrible! That is my bedroom so I must admit i've been lazy as no one will see it (up until now!) I have spilt so much stuff on there that has stained it. Plus I needed to run the hoover through after the sawing etc, still haven't done it yet mind lol
34mm thick I think.
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I added the plates going the oposite way to the ones on the back so it is ALOT more secure now. It has extra bracing for backwards, forwards, left and right now.
looking great slik jim.
Here's my latches which I added today. (I'm also going to add 4 more plates to the front end of the enclosure to make it just that lil bit more secure)
Also would pothos be safe to be kept outside in the enclosure? or would I have to keep it inside for most of the year and then take it outside in the summer?
that screen was what you would use to cover your pond or plants to protect them from predators.
It's this:
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?isSearch=true&fh_search=pond+netting
Here is my first ever go at something like this, it's a bit rough around the edges. It's not quite finished as I want to add a latch etc to it but the actual build is complete. Please tell me what you think. It's just for my male veiled cham for the "good" weather we get here in England lol...
wow thanks for the help man. That is pretty much the idea I had except I was thinking make the door say 3/4 the size of the whole frame and then add a supporting bar across the middle. Your idea looks good though so I may just go for that :)
one last thing though, could you help me find them...
I think i've got it now. should I go for the 2M width or 4M width netting?
also are these measurements ok for working out how much timber to get?
48x4= 192 (for the sides)
24x8= 192 (for the sides on the top and bottom squares)
=384
82x5=410
410-384=26 (for an supporting bar or...