MissSkittles
Chameleon Enthusiast
Ohh…ok. Found her.
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It was her! Yay I can’t believe I found her all by myself in that huge enclosure. Well with your hint of course about down below.Her tail looks like a vine
I have bad eyes…I can’t find your chameleon in its enclosure….With a good eye you can spot Neo, my 400 gram parsons and the comparison with her and the enclosure size
Thanks, it gets better by the weekOh my gosh your enclosure is absolutely amazing!!!
She wasn't that difficult to findOhh…ok. Found her.
Yay, great jobIt was her! Yay I can’t believe I found her all by myself in that huge enclosure. Well with your hint of course about down below.
Thank you Jeremy, means a lot to meI found her too.
Great looking Calumma parsonii parsonii terrarium.
Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
They sure do, maybe even better. I guess in the wild they'll also grow from the bottom to the top.Looks great. i always considered pathos hanging plants but apparently they work well as a climbing vine.
It isn't that hard, check the right half down below, not easy to missI have bad eyes…I can’t find your chameleon in its enclosure….
Well I ain’t bright….she look like a leaf literally…It isn't that hard, check the right half down below, not easy to miss
This is awesome! I put a large pothos in the very center of Spikes enclosure, then I put smaller ones around the outside. The big one is INSANE now and goes all over the enclosure. Some of the smaller ones have gotten really big as well. Instead of trimming, I've been actually redirecting the vines sometimes so that they just keep going all over the enclosure, covering as much as possible. I am working on getting them to a point to where I can remove his 2.......brown palm trees (lol) and just have the pothos. I could remove them now but idk, I am still waiting for now. Maybe I will do that soon.Inside my only enclosure, the rest are free range setups, I’ve planted one pothos at the bottom in the bioactive soil. It will take almost a year before it’s fully established and thriving, but once it does you’ll be amazed about its growth and naturalistic appearance. I can only promote this because it will not only create coverage and vines but will pure aesthetic. It will grow through your enclosure around branches and against the side walls. Difference in height from top till bottom is 60”
Currently at the bottom, really thin like usual
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At one third of the enclosures height
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At 2/3 all the way to the top, thumb thick vines with massive leafs. Need to trim down the leafs every few weeks.
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Well I'm using 2.5 gallon per week for misting and 1.5 gallon for fogging, but wil only drain 1 gallon. The will be absorbed by the plants and the soil. I love bioactive!!@Sonny13 I've been prepping to go bioactive with some of my chameleons and I'd really love to do a bioactive for my parsons as well. Do you find that you use a ton of water with her being in a bioactive enclosure?
Sound great as well pic's are always welcomeThis is awesome! I put a large pothos in the very center of Spikes enclosure, then I put smaller ones around the outside. The big one is INSANE now and goes all over the enclosure. Some of the smaller ones have gotten really big as well. Instead of trimming, I've been actually redirecting the vines sometimes so that they just keep going all over the enclosure, covering as much as possible. I am working on getting them to a point to where I can remove his 2.......brown palm trees (lol) and just have the pothos. I could remove them now but idk, I am still waiting for now. Maybe I will do that soon.
I'll try to get a picture soon.
And you are not finding a lot of rot or soggy soil with that amount of water? For my parsons I'm going through about 10 gallons of water per week, it might be less....my fog/mist bucket has about 1 gallon of water left in it I fill it again to the top and I have to do that 2x a week. So maybe 7-8 gallons of water per week.Well I'm using 2.5 gallon per week for misting and 1.5 gallon for fogging, but wil only drain 1 gallon. The will be absorbed by the plants and the soil. I love bioactive!!
Maybe Jack did But it took me almost 2 years to get it this way as well. Sometime the plants die and somehow get kick alive again and grow double as hard as before. Maybe it’s just patience we need to have with plants. My pitcher is the same, almost wanted it to throw out and while now it grows immensely.I just came across the pics of my sweet Jack’s enclosure that had the wild pothos.
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I’ve tried so hard to get it going again like he had, but it isn’t happening. The difference is that I had my mist heads in the back of the enclosure then. It was so very difficult any time I had a mist head crap out and i needed to change it that I now have them all in the front. Now all of my plants barely cling to life. One of these days I’m going to bite the bullet and move all the mist heads to the inner sides (of the double wides) and see if that helps. It could also be that my sweet beautiful Jack had poo that was just as amazing as he was and the plants loved it and him so much that they grew hugs around him.