ficus preparation for cham

cacmang42

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Okay so I transplanted two branches from my fig tree 2 days ago (also known as a ficus) and I put down 2 shells that I got 8years ago from the ocean and a bunch of rocks from the front of my house (this one part we have a lot of gravel or w.e and there are some nice size ones(if there too small let me know))

Look at the picture to see if this appropriate for my cham, will his feet possibly get stuck in one of the gaps between the rocks?

next how should i clean the trees and the rocks/shells (soap or no soap?)

and yes the soil is fresh organic soil (bought it just for this).

the leaves are dieing because i just transplanted it and there are no roots to keep it alive but it should have started to been able to get nutrients today


one last thing will my cham try and eat the figs? anyone have any experience with this?
 

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general rule is that the rocks should be bigger than your chams head...and i dont see why washing them with soap would be a problem...as long as you rinse them off thoroughly i would say they are good to go
 
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