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You dont need bendable vines from the pet shop. Go to Michaels or Hobby Lobby or the equiv in your area. Buy a lg grape vine wreath. Pull it apart and you can tie the grape vines into the cage with nylon string or fishing line. Make lots of highways he travel around on. Also get more plants. A schefflerra is a good choice. (Ficus, & Hibiscus are also good) He needs alot more plants and vines to give him some options as far as uvb & basking spots go. He will start to react naturally with more plants and vines. He may feel to exposed at the present time. ( I have some pardalis that dont seem to mind being exposed but others prfer more foliage to hide behind and in. Those pothos are good for climbing but hes not really going to climb on the actually body of that plant much. Hes already to big for that. I prefer to use pothos in my sub adult and baby cages. I use plants with bigger limbs and sturdier stems for my adults & sub adults to climb on.
 
I have a ficus coming as well, but i will get one
Those wreaths. Never heard that idea. Should I bake it or just wash them? understand the issue with having highways but I honestly didn't think it would be a huge issue, at least Not for the five days i had to wait for delievery Of the cage accesories. I'm going to send him back because as I said the eye thing has been going on pretty much since I recieved him and I think may be the root cause. I will set up the new cage and accessories, see what you guys think and possibly buy one from a member of this site.
 
So I may have to keep him after all. I have moved him into a quarantine box, packed with things to climb on, proper temps and humidity it's just smaller so I can keep an eye on him. It's similar to what a member sells on the classifieds. Also, my cage and accessories should be here Thursday. Before I put him in I will post pics of the setup.
 
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