I have purchased a commercial screen enclosure measuring 24" x 24" x 48"
I am enclusing 2 live plants: a hibiscus and an umbrella plant. What are some other climbing suggestions, I would like to create a steady perch closer to the lighy source. Any suggestions.
wooden stick with fake ivy wrapped around it. bio vines work well. regular sticks u find outside, make sure u bake em or wash em with 1/10 bleach solution. i've seen rope used, i don't use it though. make sure u get a good, tall, and bushed out umbrella. they have plenty of climbing and hiding places, i love them umbrellas!
try a nice ficus trees too ,i have one of these and that bendy fake vine you get in reptile shops by exo terra they are great as they look realistic to and you can shape them.
Biovines are great- I like to put live plants in first, then fill gaps with fake plants wired to the side of the cage, and then run natural perches through (via a nice dried branch of madrone) and then fill in any gaps for perches with biovine. It works well. If I have a nice big display branch of madrone, I will put it in first, followed with the plants and then biovine last.
i also have a 24 x 24 x48 mesh cage, i have filled my chams tank with a large potted fiscus, and bamboo canes, and i have strips of tarpaulin whch i have put through the sides of the tank/edges, before screwing it back together. These strips of tarpaulin have loop holes built in which i have wrapped jungle vine through to allow me to tie branches and more jungle vine to. I also constructed a wooden frame around the mesh cage wih tarpaulin to keep more moisture in, but allow air to flow freely inbetween, and to hold the light units on top etc.