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Old 03-16-2016, 11:26 AM
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Ok now seriously, it does look cute in there.
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I watched a "How it's Made" on processing skulls. I think they used beetles to clean them, but if I remember correctly, they used something to bleach them as well. Maybe a mild acid? I can't remember, but I wonder how much something like that would affect an orchid as you're watering it, over time.
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You'll find the answer in MY thread about growing orchids on bone, started two years ago that no one seemed to care about back then! HUMPH!!

Ever Mounted An Orchid on a Skull?
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That's good to know and to take into consideration.

As for Laws.
They will vary from nation to nation, animal to animal, so just wise to double check with your nations rules and regulations - as well as international laws regarding "At Risk" species.
Though I would imagine (for the most part) bones from "Domesticated" Animals should be fine, so long as how they were obtained does not break any other law such as theft, unlawful slaughter, risk to health etc.
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Did find these two links, for those considering purchasing bones.

USA: Complete Animal Skeletons for Sale - The Bone Room - The Bone Room

UK: HOME - Skeletons UK
The Bone Room is our source for animal bones. They are super clean and I think the texture of most bones would allow for easy root attachment. They only consideration should be chemical in terms of how the make of the bones will affect the orchid's health.
I think its a cool idea, but then again, this is what my office looks like, the human skull is fake. We have real human bones all over the place, but I will not post them here out of respect.
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The roots die before they get out onto the shell, this could be bc it's too cold (it's on my windowsill), my tap water is kinda hard, or the shell may not be a good thing? This is one of my catts I purchased from Fantasy Orchids last year and I mounted it in May. Since it has been getting warmer, root tips are growing again and it's finishing up a new growth and about to start another one. It has grown about 3 or 4 pseudobulbs since I mounted it. I would like to think it's happy (even though it's poor roots die before they can attached to the shell) My sisters and mom love this they saved a few conc shells from the trip too and had me mount orchids for them. My sisters is doing great and my moms died bc my dad and mom don't communicate about when the other watered the house plants and they watered it to death lol


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My personal opinion on this is that
1) that's too smooth a surface for the roots.
2) There may be insufficient air flow.
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Thanks. I'll check out that link.
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