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  1. Tandra Lee

    Need advice on feeding

    plants that are SAFE for chameleons here is a list from A to Z of plants that ARE safe: i found this on some site somewhere(dont remember where but i was researching chams one day and seen this)i guess i should mention that my chams eat their ferns and they do get alot of water,i have a monsoon...
  2. latshki

    plants

    I was wondering if hostas or english ivy are safe plants as english ivy will cover anything and hostas seem like a good plant for them to drink off of and they are nice looking thanks in advance Layton Mcandrew
  3. Tandra Lee

    hydration..

    live plants list safe for chams sontigerpanthercham here is a list of safe plants for your cham ABELIA (Abelia grandiflora) AFRICAN DAISY (Arctotis) ALYSSUM, SWEET (Lobularia maritima or Alyssum maritimum) AMERICAN ELM also ELM (Ulmus americana) ANTHEMIS also known as CHAMOMILE...
  4. adamb94

    New Cage Setup

    ya the only hard part is finding them in the stores..especially now because fall is right around the corner
  5. Kaianuanu

    Does this look ok???

    ...CFL for looks. The fluorescent is a 4' long repti-sun 5.0. The Plants are Schefflera and Ficus Benji.. I plan to hang a pothos or an English Ivy. there are also some bamboo perches. The ambient temp is 77 degrees F. PS: When i get the cham, i will install the drip system. My question...
  6. ken2414

    plants

    I do believe that you can use the english ivy, but i do not know much about the other plant.
  7. hallenhe

    Some pygtures

    ...parent, offspring nor feeder insect has a strong enough bite to take a chunk out of it (these are some pretty tough leaves and vines). English ivy toxins are mostly saponins, GI irritants that can cause severe symptoms in cases of massive ingestion (i.e. housecats); I have never seen a pygmy...
  8. CHAMpion

    plants

    Not to steal your thread but i'm wondering if any one has experience with english ivy in their cages and if they had any problems with it completely taking over their cages
  9. awh53

    Live Plant Database

    ...caster bean clematis crocus cycads daphne (splurge laurel) delphinium, dicentra (bleeding heart) dieffenbachia elephant's ear english ivy foxglove four o'clock hellebore hemlock holly hyacinth hydrangea indian splurge tree jack-in-the-pulpit jerusalem cherry jimson weed...
  10. latshki

    plants

    so do you guys think the english ivy is safe? I know the hosta is and I plan on using a few of them in my cage also where can I get ficus, devels ivy and umbrella trees? I don't think home depot has any as it is certainly not the season for plants here
  11. ToExXx

    Safe trees to use?

    In my cage I got 2 ficus and a Jade, the jade he likes to eat as evident by the V bites out the the leaves. the 2 ficus I use are a bengamin and a pothos, the bengamin he has had since he was a baby and the pothos for about 3.4-4 months, He doesnt eat the ficus's, hes a list of some cham...
  12. Rocky

    Ok. so heres my plants. are they good?

    what kind of ivy? I dont think english ivy is good for chams, but pothos is good. http://www.flchams.com/safe_plant_list.asp theres a safe plant list
  13. sandrachameleon

    plants

    English ivy is said to be poisonous to humans, sheep, llamas, dogs and cattle - so I dont think I'd risk it if your chameleon tends to eat a lot of plant material. My mothers dog chews hosta leaves without noticable effect.
  14. Sammag

    Yet Another Plant Question

    ...I found no mention of a plant that I often use, not noted as OK or otherwise. The plant I am refering to is Hedera Helix Ivy (a.k.a. English Ivy, Common Ivy) I have housed roughly 7 gecko enclosures with this plant and it has always helped in keeping more humidity, providing things to...
  15. CHAMpion

    plants

    Yeah all those are certainly fine i know some people steer away from ficus because their sap can be irritating. I use the imbrella tree and pothos (devils ivy) with no problems
  16. port

    Live Plant Database

    Found this list on the flchams website figured i'd post it here because i was looking for more plants other then the ones in the database. * ABELIA (Abelia grandiflora) * AFRICAN DAISY (Arctotis) * ALYSSUM, SWEET (Lobularia maritima or Alyssum maritimum) * AMERICAN ELM also...
  17. chameleon97

    Ok. so heres my plants. are they good?

    im not sure what kind. theyre non-toxic though.
  18. Jason4045

    Enclosure/set-up pics.

    Female Vieled set-up 260 gal reptarium aka "The Phone Booth", Soft Tray, ReptiSun 5.0 UVB, (2) 75w ExoTerra SunGlo Basking lamps, Zilla Digital Temp/Humidity Guages, 32.oz Dripper, Live Ficus Tree, Sureal Vines (large/Small), Atrificial Pothos/English Ivy Vines, and Fern Frawns.
  19. Jason4045

    Enclosure/set-up pics.

    ...mine. Enjoy.:) Ambilobe Panther set-ups: 18"x18"x36" Alum Screen Cages, ReptiSun 5.0 UVB's, 50w ExoTera Sunglo basking lamps, Zilla Digital Temp/Humidity guages 32oz Dripers, Live Hibiscus, Umbrella, and Pothos plants, sureal vines, ExoTera Vines, Artificial Pothos Vines, and English Ivy...
  20. Ellron

    Safe Plants

    A ABELIA (Abelia grandiflora) AFRICAN DAISY (Arctotis) ALYSSUM, SWEET (Lobularia maritima or Alyssum maritimum) AMERICAN ELM also ELM (Ulmus americana) ANTHEMIS also known as CHAMOMILE (Anthemis) ARBUTUS (Epigaea repens) ASPARAGUS FERN (Asparagus plumosus or A. setaceus) ASPEN (Populus...
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