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    Haha! Kingcam, that was a great post. I thought it was very helpful .

    Be sure to rinse all fertilizer out of the roots and off the plants. This is a site I like bc it has pictures. Your new baby will like nice tall vine like plants bc they are arboreal (tree dwellers). You can twist them around your branches . I usually rinse mine out, soak them for a good few minutes, and then replant in a mix of coco fiber and plain unfertilized peat-moss. When your frog poops, push it into your plant soil. It feeds the plants .

    http://www.froggie.info/plants/plants1.htm
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    very cute welcome sign for your friend. pothos plants work great because they grow under low light conditions and do well in high humidity. you can even root your own plant from a cutting if you dont want to buy the entire plant

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