Thanks,
I've seen similar fake vines in some stores here, dark in color, way too short to be useful and quite rough on the surface and also a bit inflexable. Probly ok for geckos, but they wernt worth it for Homers enclosure.
I did have some natural vine before I found this stuff, But I prefer this because natural vine without bark is to slippery and bark affords bacteria a place to breed. (will be steam cleaning the Tree under pressure.) This stuff is really quite ideal and ( I think anyway) visibly pleasing too.
The tree is certainly a bit different

He seems to like climbing it, It was outside before and near his outdoor basking plant. Recently he left his plant and started climbing the tree, So I thought Id incorporate it into the design.
Its great in the enclosure but a little to 'exposed' outside. A green cham stands out like a sore thumb on it LOL.
looks cool but I'd also recommend more foliage. If he doesn't like it, you can always take it out. What's the big base?
The tree base is designed to hold xmas trees. The black base under the whole thing, was a freeby (like the cage), not sure what it was for, but it was perfect. Saw it in my freinds yard (same freind that put me onto the vine) and he said 'Its yours'.
Next cleaning day Ill get a pic of the black base alone. It has 'Routed' channels moulded into its bottom, that slope to a central drainage hole, so no sitting water. I have a cat litter tray beneath that I empty once a day. Fits the cage like a glove too!
