from alot of what i have read there are lots of plants and especially flowers that contain neurotoxins in trace amounts. i know my dogs got sick from eating cyclomen out of our greenhouse and it gave one of my dogs kidney stones...yeah...but most seem fairly harmless. even devils ivy (pothos)...
do they really need UVB? because house plants grow just fine indoors and window glass filters 100% of UVB. i always thought it was the actual light levels that really mattered. i may be wrong however.
parlour palms are great. like adwarf palm tree and i'm almost certain the are non toxic. ferns are ok. boston ferns give a nice jurrassic effect haha. pothos are a nice sturdy climber
enjoy
Graeme
p.s. (edit) if you want to make pothos work as more of a climber you can always stake it...
alright haha well that proves me wrong haha. i read the label carelessly and didnt' see the fogger wasn't included haha. i always get distracted in pet stores.
thats some malaysian driftwood. i got it from one of the local pet supermarkets...but most don't look as nice as that. they are primarily used in fish aquariums. it was a good find.
heres a couple pictures of the tank i set up yesterday. its for a baby, glass to help with humidity...
i'm glad you posted this. i was looking at one of these yesterday and decided against it. its too expensive for a fogger. the exo terra waterfalls are a better buy because they have the fogger aswell as a constant drinking source.
the foggers look pretty cool though. when i get my aussie...
this is my baby enclosure. its empty right now because my baby passed away :( but i just bought a little nosy be yesterday and so it will be inhabited very shortly! i'm very excited!
thats my enclosure...i'm rather proud of it! the adult size enclosure is still in for repairs so i won't...
i wouldn't worry about his inactivity. herps often take a week or two to adjust into new enviroments. it looks great! and i'm sure he will apreciate the change once he's gotten used to the idea!!
Graeme
regardless of whether its been tampered with or not, its an amazing picture. ive seen his book (its a coffee table size) and his work with macro is stunning. and whether the colouration is "accurate" or not, its still a damn cool shot. i like his pictures even if they aren't accurate...
i've never seen colouration like that, veiled. thats amazing. is it digitally enhanced at all? WOW...but i can't vote...decisions like this don't help my blood pressure haha.
Hello Hello!
My veiled chameleon just passed away a couple weeks ago, and now I am looking for another chameleon. Particularily a panther and I was wondering what is available and who the breeders are. I'm also a brand new member of this forum haha.
Thanks!
Graeme