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  1. AmandaS

    Should my cham be eating her plants?

    What kind of ivy do you have? English ivy is toxic.
  2. Normlchams

    Climbing vines?

    No most English ivy is fine also golden pothos
  3. TayloredExotics

    Climbing vines?

    Dude, thread is from 2011 😄
  4. Flick boy

    Climbing vines?

    I personally would not touch English ivy hedeara. Common jasmine / confederate would be fine imo, ficus Pumilla, wandering jew is a nice add in
  5. Casket_Case

    Exo terra vines?

    For sureeeee I’ll have to send pictures of the vines I got yesterday after I put them together but I also found this English Ivy growing on a tree and it looked cool The furry vines made me lowkey uncomfortable but it gives you an idea of what grows out here
  6. AmandaS

    Panther chameleon set-up ( not fully done)

    Picture #1 is English ivy and should be removed. The other 2 are devil's ivy (pothos) and are safe.
  7. AmandaS

    New Plant and Humidity Crisis Averted

    There are a few threads here that say English ivy is a toxic plant.
  8. ebarrychameleon

    New Plant and Humidity Crisis Averted

    I think is it grape ivy? Chameleon Academy website says grape ivy is ok.
  9. Anisa.corp

    Ivy plant

    I just bought a english ivy plant for my chameleon and I wasnt 100% sure if it is safe for chameleons so I was wondering if anyone knows if this is a safe plant for chameleons or not
  10. ebarrychameleon

    Should my cham be eating her plants?

    I’m honestly not sure what kind it is, Im no good with plants. I’m pretty sure it’s not grape ivy bc the leaves are smaller than Ive seen in pictures.
  11. AmandaS

    Should my cham be eating her plants?

    Well if it doesnt look like the picture I posted it isn't english ivy.
  12. ebarrychameleon

    Should my cham be eating her plants?

    Ok, my cham is asleep right now but I’ll do a good comparison tomorrow.
  13. pheobesmomhasitgoingon

    Weird Ribs help!

    Hi yes vet visit went well. I have to drive an hour to see someone who specializes in chameleons most vets won’t event look at them if they don’t have someone who is trained or certified i guess. Her ribs don’t look like that at all anymore must have been the angle or something. But yes you are...
  14. F

    Egg laying

    ...that I’m waiting to hook up and run to both enclosures. Here’s a pic of my new enclosure still in the works. I’m adding another thick English ivy and ofcoarse her Benjamina ficcus that she never leaves. I’m so excited. Thanks so much for your advice and also to @kinyonga It’s Mardi Gras...
  15. Beman

    Weird Ribs help!

    ...it. They will request any vet records you have. If that is a real Ivy plant in there you should watch her for issues ingesting it. English Ivy can cause issues for animals. Personally I think she is holding eggs... I think a vet visit is a good idea if your wanting to see where she is in...
  16. Beman

    Safe plants

    FYI english Ivy is actually toxic, so not all ivy's are safe. And some ferns do release toxic spores... Gardenia's flowers are toxic as well, I would be concerned about using them with Veileds. The video is good but your not taking in account Veileds will eat anything and everything. I feel like...
  17. The Wild One

    Please help identifying a few back yard plants and vines

    The last vine looks like English Ivy, or Grape Ivy
  18. jamest0o0

    Dark Pittsburgh Ivy

    I think it is the same situation as english ivy
  19. ebarrychameleon

    New Plant and Humidity Crisis Averted

    sorry - it was the Chameleon School website. She’s not a big plant eater in general, in the almost 5 months i’ve had her i’ve never seen evidence of her eating a single plant. EDIT: this is not to say it’s ok to have it if she’ll eat it and it’s poisonous, i’ve just noticed in general she’s not...
  20. Tinydino

    She keeps bruising herself.

    ...going through my house plants now to see if I have anything small enough for her enclosure. Do you know if Wax Ivy is safe? Its not english Ivy. Its more like a succulent?? (I'll add a picture. ) I also have a sad looking tradescantia zebrina. But its only been rooted a couple months...
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