I am looking for a nursery that has large ficus trees for my greenhouse sloth. Does anyone know of a place that sells big ones. Not small little ones. Im talking like 8-9' already. Anyone let me know. thanks.
tortadise said:That is correct. A 2 toed. Hes currently in costa rica right now, but coming in spring to our facilities. Time to broaden the species we work with here.
tortadise said:That is correct. A 2 toed. Hes currently in costa rica right now, but coming in spring to our facilities. Time to broaden the species we work with here.
tortadise said:They are legal to posses(well most species) some are CITES I. Theyre are alot of breeders/importers here in the US. They usually run around 2-8 thousand depending on species.
tortadise said:Yessir. Same place my red/yellowfoots will be. I call it the amazon building.
Masin said:Please come to Florida and take as many as you want. Those trees are crazy down here!
As for the sloth...awwwwww! Can't wait to see pictures.
ALDABRAMAN said:FOR SURE!
tortadise said:Yeah those are banyon trees in the ficus family. They are very destructive. Mangrove trees too. Well maybe I will come get some.![]()
tortadise said:Im not sure. They are waxy so I am not sure if it would be wise for a grazing animal to consume them. Its probable though. I see no real reason for them have toxicity. As well as the species too. Not sure which species is down there, probably benjamini. I will find out when I visit with my shovels![]()
tortadise said:HAHA. I just might bring my skid steer. But Im sure I would do my "go big or go home" like perspective and end up loading my truck and trailer with so many I wouldnt be able to fit the skid steer back on the trailer. LOL. I can see it now. me scratching my head looking at a bunch of trees and my skid steer going "well, looks like I need a bigger trailer" and then probably just getting an 18 wheeler and start a mangrove swamp in north texas.