I believe that fake plant is sold a virtually every pet store labeled as, Silk Jungle Plants - Ablution. If isn't intended as drug content whats the big deal? I didn't even notice it looked like marij***a leaves until it was mentioned. Just my opinion.
Uno!
Now wait...I messed that up somehow...
07-11-2007, 02:26 PM
Freakie_frog
Re: Sweet little critter
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Originally Posted by SarahMB
Uno!
Now wait...I messed that up somehow...
LOL
Well I looked them up and they are just eco silk jungle plants.. LOL
But I'd swear they that they were well....something else
07-11-2007, 02:31 PM
xdeus
Re: Sweet little critter
Actually, I think they're fashioned after Japanese Maple leaves. :rolleyes:
07-11-2007, 02:33 PM
SarahMB
Re: Sweet little critter
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
Well I looked them up and they are just eco silk jungle plants.. LOL
But I'd swear they that they were well....something else
Yeah, I know. I was shocked the first time I saw them in the pet store, and then I bought them anyway. Go figure :rolleyes:
I've noticed that almost everyone with fake plants in their enclosures has them.
07-11-2007, 02:36 PM
SarahMB
Re: Sweet little critter
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Originally Posted by xdeus
Actually, I think they're fashioned after Japanese Maple leaves. :rolleyes:
That is the most awesome tree I have ever seen. Wonder if it would grow in Texas. :giggle:
07-11-2007, 02:57 PM
geckochick
Re: Sweet little critter
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Wonder if it would grow in Texas. :giggle:
Yes, a Japanese Maple will grow in Texas as long as it never gets lower than 20 below in the winter time. There is also like 5 or so different varieties to choose from in colors ranging from green to scarlet.
07-11-2007, 03:00 PM
qiksilver
Re: Sweet little critter
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Originally Posted by geckochick
Yes, a Japanese Maple will grow in Texas as long as it never gets lower than 20 below in the winter time. There is also like 5 or so different varieties to choose from in colors ranging from green to scarlet.
mine survives fine in NJ, and we do get below that. They're hardier than you would think, being so dainty.
07-11-2007, 03:01 PM
jglass38
Re: Sweet little critter
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Originally Posted by xdeus
Actually, I think they're fashioned after Japanese Maple leaves. :rolleyes:
Thanks for stopping the sillyness. :)
07-11-2007, 03:02 PM
SarahMB
Re: Sweet little critter
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Originally Posted by geckochick
Yes, a Japanese Maple will grow in Texas as long as it never gets lower than 20 below in the winter time.
Yeah, I don't think that has happened since the last ice age.