Description Native to: East Asia Ficus thunbergii is also called “Oak Leaf Creeping Fig” or “String of Frogs”. This Ficus species is an excellent choice for a background cover in the vivarium. It grows relatively slowly, compared to other creeping fig species. The little leaves stay around 1/2″ long. We like to plant it epiphytically on the background of the vivarium, and it slowly spreads out and fills in nicely. To get a cutting started, keep the underside of the vine in contact with a damp substrate like sphagnum moss, without covering the entire stem. Requires high humidity. Please feel free to message us if you have any concern or question about rooting a cutting.
Specifications
- Size (Inch)17
- Resolution1280 x 1024
- Aspect Ratio5:4
- Panel TypeTN
- Brightness (Min.) [cd/m²]150 cd/m²
- Color Gamut (Typ.)NTSC 72%(CIE1931)
- Contrast Ratio (Typ.)1000:1
- AC Input100~240V (50/60Hz)
