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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 181993" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>My Avic avic died a few days ago. (It was a Mature Male, so expected.) It often spent time on the glass at the top of the enclosure. So to give it some cover, I added some plastic hanging plants to my enclosure in the rear corner. I used string & sellotape, to support them from the outside, as I wanted them to go right to the top & not be too close to the glass & I also do not like, or trust, those suction cups, that they supply to support your hanging plants.</p><p>Another nice thing for Avic avics is a small free standing tube of cork bark reasonably close to the back corner. My avic spent time mostly at the back or on top of the tube, but very rarely within it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 181993, member: 29323"] My Avic avic died a few days ago. (It was a Mature Male, so expected.) It often spent time on the glass at the top of the enclosure. So to give it some cover, I added some plastic hanging plants to my enclosure in the rear corner. I used string & sellotape, to support them from the outside, as I wanted them to go right to the top & not be too close to the glass & I also do not like, or trust, those suction cups, that they supply to support your hanging plants. Another nice thing for Avic avics is a small free standing tube of cork bark reasonably close to the back corner. My avic spent time mostly at the back or on top of the tube, but very rarely within it. [/QUOTE]
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