eahoormann
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Hey y'all!
I currently have a pothos, mainly for greenery and humidity, it's not super large so I can't play with the vines yet, but it's doing well because it's in the bottom and back of the enclosure and doesn't get the direct 'rain' the hibiscus gets... which is currently, apparently, getting water overload! And not doing very well because, you know, outdoor plant in an indoor enclosure. I wouldn't mind moving the hibiscus outside permanently so Leif can have a place to play outside but this makes me sad.
I JUST got out of the dog house with him for moving his cage to another room... I don't want to mess with him any more. Especially taking out a staple basking spot. But I don't want to just let the hibiscus die- also because it's got two buds that are just about ready to bloom!!. The only way I would be ok with this is to replace it with something that can handle the amount of water, being indoors, and sturdy branches for Leif to play on.
Any ideas??
I currently have a pothos, mainly for greenery and humidity, it's not super large so I can't play with the vines yet, but it's doing well because it's in the bottom and back of the enclosure and doesn't get the direct 'rain' the hibiscus gets... which is currently, apparently, getting water overload! And not doing very well because, you know, outdoor plant in an indoor enclosure. I wouldn't mind moving the hibiscus outside permanently so Leif can have a place to play outside but this makes me sad.
I JUST got out of the dog house with him for moving his cage to another room... I don't want to mess with him any more. Especially taking out a staple basking spot. But I don't want to just let the hibiscus die- also because it's got two buds that are just about ready to bloom!!. The only way I would be ok with this is to replace it with something that can handle the amount of water, being indoors, and sturdy branches for Leif to play on.
Any ideas??