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  1. Klyde O'Scope

    Plants for chameleons

    ...I'm not as concerned as I would be if he were a veiled. FWIW, I also have a Tradescantia zebrina as a climber, which—in addition to providing a climbing vine—also provides some color. For some green & white, I have some variegated English Ivy ( Hedera helix ) which is reputed to be chameleon...
  2. Flick boy

    Plants for chameleons

    I'm not convinced by hedera helix. I have some in the garden only yesterday done a plant scan. Me personally if I have a small doubt I don't use it as there plenty of other options
  3. MissSkittles

    Plants for my enclosure

    Very nice...is that a Dragon Strand enclosure? It looks huge!
  4. Angelwolf

    Gold Child Ivy

    I was going to say it looked like English ivy, which is not safe. Take it out before your veiled eats any, please!
  5. DGray

    Gold Child Ivy

    It's a 'Gold Dust' form of English ivy - Hedera helix - it's not safe.
  6. Bowieluna

    Plants for my enclosure

    Oooh lovely plants! I had the same problem too with having too many and wanting this really full cage covered with plants but then not having enough space to put them all. I did have to get creative with hanging some of them, I was able to make some hangers out of jute twine. I also do stack...
  7. snitz427

    Plants for my enclosure

    Calcium Oxalates are present in just about every popular cham plant, and at the same time, scares people away from trying others. They are present in pothos, philodendron, monstera, scind, algaonema, and lots more. The general consensus is that you’d need to eat a lot of it to suffer any...
  8. ebarrychameleon

    Humidity help?

    ...back wall in the middle of the enclosure. Plants - yes, the only plants I have are live. 2 pothos, 1 ficus tree, and one grape ivy (not english ivy, which is bad for them). Placement - The cage has had several moves but is now here to stay in my bedroom. Not a high traffic area, I'm the only...
  9. Molly1443

    Plants

    I was just trying to end that conversation with a bit of humor. Again, I know i’m out topic and I was wrong to suggest pothos. I am sorry. I understand. English is not my first language. I do what I can. I am not being helpful I get it. I will indeed be very careful with the « facts » in the...
  10. cyberlocc

    Croton plant

    ...not enough branches/trees. You say ivy, is that real ivy or fake? I personally don't like fake plants especially a bad idea for Veilieds they eat plants, and sometimes even fake ones. If it's real, that English Ivy is poision get it out of there. Get a tree and a pothos, more branches and GTG.
  11. Klyde O'Scope

    Plants for my enclosure

    ...Can Be Toxic To Reptiles from Reptiles Magazine, which includes things like Cherry, Horse Chestnut, Oak, Red Maple, virtually all of the fruit trees (bark), any of which would make dandy branches, and Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) and English Ivy—perennials (pun intended) of enclosure-makers.
  12. ERKleRose

    Humidity help?

    Sorry, I said pro-formed on the supplement part, I’ve gone back and changed to say pre-formed in the correct areas
  13. ERKleRose

    Humidity help?

    ...humidity levels can be up to 100%. Plants - yes, the only plants I have are live. 2 pothos, 1 ficus tree, and one grape ivy (not english ivy, which is bad for them). Do you have fake plants or vines with fake leaves on them? The more live plants, the better! It helps raise and keep humidity...
  14. L

    Carpet Chameleon Setup

    ...the size for my anoles and I absolutely love it. This is the 18x18x36 skyscraper exo-terra. Inside is a schefflera, a fern, moss, and English ivy, as well as driftwood that I find. There are springtails, isopods, dubia roach babies, superworms, and crickets all roaming around as food and...
  15. Monta

    dry ivy vine ?

    Not sure about the vines , but the leafs are poisonous on the English ivy variety. Hope he doesn't munch on the vines.
  16. Extensionofgreen

    Plant identification?

    It is Virginia creeper and it hasn't caused sensitivities in some people in the form of skin irritation, though so to many plants. The berries are toxic, but the foliage isn't anymore dangerous than hedera/English ivy.
  17. T

    Sick Cham, New Owner, No Vet Help forth coming

    ...on time of day. Mist three times a day and honestly live in swamp so allot of humidity about Plants – an Umbrella Tree, Spider Plant, English Ivy Placement – In Kitchen with little traffic during day and can get sunshine, is on table next to window. Location – New Orleans Current Problem –...
  18. Dominik H.

    Some informations about my little mate Rango

    Date: 23.11.2019!!! Because some people asked for more informations about Rango, I thought it would be easier to make a new post than posting it in the comments :D If there are any questions or constructive critisicm, you guys know where to put them ;) So here are some general informations...
  19. MissSkittles

    Some informations about my little mate Rango

    Hi again. So sorry that you feel that you’ve received negative responses. Having been on the forums for about 6 months now, I’ve gotten some idea of various members personalities and I don’t believe they intentionally attacked you. While my experience is lacking, I would like to comment on...
  20. Lennoncham

    Plant identification?

    So would it be safe to use in my chameleon cages? I would remove the berries if I got any since you say there toxic but would it otherwise be ok?
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