Jevin
Chameleon Enthusiast
Hello everyone,
I've been inactive on the forums for a while, but recently had some issues with maintaining humidity in my chameleons current enclosure causing some issues with his last shed. Long story short, I'm upgrading for the 4th time.
It's time to go bioactive.
Currently I'm sourcing the plants that I want in the enclosure and putting them them through quarantine to ensure they will be safe. The list so far contains:
2 nepenthes pitcher plants
2 Pothos
1 spider plant
1 bromeliad
2 red painted begonia rex
2 green painted begonia rex
From what research I've done, all these plants should be safe. Next stage is either building the enclosure myself or getting it built by a local company that does custom reptile enclosures.
I'll keep this thread updated as I do the upgrade.
I've been inactive on the forums for a while, but recently had some issues with maintaining humidity in my chameleons current enclosure causing some issues with his last shed. Long story short, I'm upgrading for the 4th time.
It's time to go bioactive.
Currently I'm sourcing the plants that I want in the enclosure and putting them them through quarantine to ensure they will be safe. The list so far contains:
2 nepenthes pitcher plants
2 Pothos
1 spider plant
1 bromeliad
2 red painted begonia rex
2 green painted begonia rex
From what research I've done, all these plants should be safe. Next stage is either building the enclosure myself or getting it built by a local company that does custom reptile enclosures.
I'll keep this thread updated as I do the upgrade.