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plants with fruit?
is there any plants suitable for a cham enclosure that have fruit on them. I've seen various orange plants and lime.
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citrus family is mostly safe.
as far as whether it will thrive inside a chameleon enclosure, that's a whole different game. Idk much about it since i am more of "using the chameleon keeper traditional plants type" kinda guy.
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I used a type of dwarf orange tree for awhile. But I had to take it out every other month to let it dry out. Wasnt worth the hassel
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I don't think there is enough light indoors to produce fruit on trees unless you have some sort of high intensity discharge light above your cham cage. 4 or so linear fluorescent plant lights might do the trick, but I don't know how the chameleon would feel about that. I have often thought of buying a few lemon and lime trees for my chameleon to put outside, though.
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yeah would be pretty cool.
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prickly pear cactus. LOL ;-)
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Just wondering would a peach tree be ok? we have one planted outside and i would like to let my chams on it when i take them outside.
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