poison
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lol I learned eventually.Frog guy is supposed to know his broms, no? Lol
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lol I learned eventually.Frog guy is supposed to know his broms, no? Lol
Looks great! Question tho, what are you using for basking light?
Sorry I was just teasing you. After I assembled my cage I still have one I can't reach to remove. It bugs me every day. Pet peeve.still haven't taken them off
Mine are going strong and growing, the key is to not keep them in soil. I make sure they get misted everyday and that's about it. I have mine sitting in cork bark tubes with rocks and leaf litter covering the roots.
What he said, you can treat them similar to air plants they will root to branches in nature with constant air flow to the roots preventing them from staying moist for long. I l went through about 100 broms before learning that lol .
@JacksJill still haven't taken them off
@KramersChameleons I thought that a little at first, but he's more nosey be ish these days. It's weird though he has has striped of gold and some red dots.
I just got a bromeliad... so you're saying to take them out of soil and repot to something else? i was going to repot on a soil and grow stone mixture, 60/40 respectively. what is this "cork bark tubes" you speak of?
Can i just glue the plant with e6000 glue to a big branch too???