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Posted by JNelson on September 28, 2000 at 11:57:43:
In Reply to: Hibiscus posted by JNelson on September 27, 2000 at 22:03:03:
: Does anyone use potted Hibiscus in their enclosures? I bought some scraggly looking perrenial Hibiscus on clearance at Lowe's for $2 tonight and repotted them in a larger pot. I was told at Lowe's that the plants were not chemically treated because they are not allowed to treat any of their plants. I was thinking of putting it in Baby's new cage, but wanted to ask first if that's safe. If not, I'll just consider it another houseplant and occasionally give him some of the leaves. Thanks. J
: PS....The enclosure is nearly done, but will not be in my son's room or mine. My hubby got a little carried away and it's one inch too big! We can get it down the hallway, but that's about it. LOL So..I guess we have a new piece of furniture in our living room or kitchen, depending on where we decide to put it. Do you think the living room is to stressfull an area? Does anyone else have their cage in the living room or kitchen? Thanks again in advance.
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