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Dec 20, 2015 3:52 PM CST
Name: seaecho
Phelan, Ca. (Zone 8b)
There is ALWAYS room for one more p
The reason I don't have a bifuractum is because they get to freaking HUGE! I like the lemoinei is because the are so much smaller. Plantladylin, your stag also looks fantastic!

What happened was, I was letting it dry out like I did my other one I used to have. Well, it got droopy, so I watered it. But, over time, it's not seeming to make much difference whether it's watered more often or not. It still looks the same. I NEVER keep it wet, as I read, like you did, that they like to dry out more than other types of stags. It was send to me in spag peat moss. I am afraid of shocking it in mid winter, but maybe I can take it out of the pot, with the spag still attached (less shock) and put it on a cork cave I had for reptiles? This is the cork "cave" I have. Should I mount it on top, as in the first pic, or turn the cave over as in the second? Cave is 15 by nine inches.


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