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02-06-14, 12:14 PM
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Dead vines spring to life
Sawed a few vines from my pops backyard to put in some display vivs. This one is the only one that has done this, but they are growing like weeds. Pretty cool/crazy.
January 6th
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The roots that came out of the vines on the ends I cut
Some phototropism from today (February 6th)
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02-06-14, 12:17 PM
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Re: Dead vines spring to life
Awesome! Nature finds a way.
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02-06-14, 12:21 PM
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Re: Dead vines spring to life
Cool!! Willow branches tend to do this as well, love how this looks
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02-06-14, 12:27 PM
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Re: Dead vines spring to life
I've had cactus pads sprout to life on herbarium sheets. That's after being filleted, covered in salt, and oven cooked for several days.
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02-06-14, 02:45 PM
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Re: Dead vines spring to life
dude how cool is that!!! I bet your little geckos love it!!
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02-06-14, 03:07 PM
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Re: Dead vines spring to life
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dude how cool is that!!! I bet your little geckos love it!!
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There is nothing in there atm actually lol. I seperated the dorsalis group into 3 seperate enclosures to minimize stress, and was gonna leave the male in this one, but decided it bothered me too much that it wasn't the same style as the other two. Now its just empty haha
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02-06-14, 04:16 PM
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Re: Dead vines spring to life
While that looks like it will work out fine, you might want to be careful about which types of plants you're introducing into your cages. That's certainly not Poison Ivy, but Poison Ivy does grow in vines high into trees. Just at thought...
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02-06-14, 04:45 PM
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Re: Dead vines spring to life
Very cool. What kind of lighting is on top?
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02-06-14, 05:16 PM
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Re: Dead vines spring to life
Just a regular t8 tube, bought it at homedepot. Most of the light is on the cage next to it, it only receives a small amount. And yes Jim, I was too stupid to double check before I added it to the enclosure. Luckily I've been told its fine so I'll leave it for now haha
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02-06-14, 06:10 PM
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Re: Dead vines spring to life
smy_749,
Not stupid at all, just trying to find ways to improve the living habitat for your lizards. I think it will add a new element to your cages that your lizards will enjoy tremendously.
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