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  1. Beleza.the.veiled

    Plants? Plants? Plants?

    This list is really helpful: http://flchams.com/chameleon-safe-plant-list/. I repotted a hibiscus plant in organic soil. I also have a schefflera (about 3 ft). I also have an ivy (make sure it is irish ivy not english). I bought my schefflera from Amazon, actually. The only downside is that...
  2. Extensionofgreen

    Will I poison my babies?

    English Ivy or the genus Hedera is known to be inedible. I doubt the Phasmids would enjoy it much and it isn't deadly toxic.
  3. Extensionofgreen

    Suggestions on hanging house plants

    Cissus, English Ivy ( not if plant eaters ), Wandering Jew, Nematanthus ( goldfish plant ), grape vine ( the fruit ), passionflower, Nepenthes.
  4. bobcochran

    Will I poison my babies?

    ...Indian sticks love them and they are safe for your chams. Sorry Nick, but no Ivy I have access to works with the stick bugs, especially English Ivy, yes they will eat some of it, but could never get them to thrive or reproduce using just Ivy! Bramble berries or rose leaves and some Romaine...
  5. Extensionofgreen

    Will I poison my babies?

    It is English Ivy or Hedera. I don't know a great deal about the plant, as in if it has any merit as a food source, but brambles, rose, and edible fig, grape vine, and mulberry are known to be high in calcium, safe, and very easy to obtain and grow. I'd leave the Ivy alone, as a food source.
  6. Remkon

    Dark brown or black colored Veiled Cham--What to do?

    Throw them out... mealworms are useless as a feeder and cause more harm than good (constipation) Instead use superworms and feed those sparingly as it's not a staple but more a treat feeder. That's not good, just use the schedule provided in the resources section... Right now is the MOST...
  7. cyberlocc

    Will I poison my babies?

    Have you ever tried Oak?
  8. Extensionofgreen

    Epic Parsonii Enclosure: Part 1

    Fatshedera is an intergeneric cross between Hedera ( English ivy ) and Fatsia japonica. That is just a Fatsia. I'm not sure what the loquat-like plant you saw is, but if it's smaller and planted below the taller canopy, it's a Miracle fruit. I used Polyester film, because screen lets mist...
  9. MeruJack

    Will I poison my babies?

    Thanks! I definitely want them to thrive and reproduce.
  10. Chamifornia

    Will I poison my babies?

    Looks like english ivy that i also have all over my neighborhood. From listening to chameleonbreeder podcast with nick barta it sounded as if it was safe but hopefully he can confirm when he sees this thread. After a quick google search it sounds too sketchy to risk
  11. MeruJack

    Will I poison my babies?

    ...to feed it to the bugs for another 5-7 months (It's free and it's even available in the winter) and then switch to blackberry brambles (or I think they eat Romain lettuce as well) for a couple of weeks before I feed them to my chameleons. Anyone know the name of this ivy? English Ivy? Thanks!
  12. nick barta

    Will I poison my babies?

    ...eating the Indians. I would guess there may be some varieties of Ivy that Indian Sticks won't eat, but I have used Variegated Ivy, English Ivy, and Hahns Ivy without any ill-effects to the Indians or the chams who ate them. Hahn's has a light red center in the leaf, you can get it in garden...
  13. cyberlocc

    Will I poison my babies?

    ...would gladly grow some in the bugs enclosure and was thinking about getting some sticks. Why has no one Paged @nick barta lol. Also the english Ivy thing is confusing. I been reading about it, it is as extension said, inedible and toxic to humans. It is however edible and not toxic to...
  14. cyberlocc

    Will I poison my babies?

    Dried oak would work, huh. I have alot of oak trees around here (not sure what kind, it has acorns? EDIT: googled the trees in the are is Gambel Oak.) We dont have blackberrys or anything even close here, nor will it grow here. So Oak and Ivy are about the limits for me :(. We get 2 months of...
  15. Jabba93

    Dark brown or black colored Veiled Cham--What to do?

    ...jumps up to about 65% after misting. ◦ Plants - live India Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) Exo Terra jungle vines (large and small) fake English ivy climbing vines as well. ◦ Placement - it’s on a table in our guest bedroom next to a window that gets shade and some sunlight. No other pets...
  16. Ashley85

    I thought Stella just had to poo... Now I fear Charlie gotta hold of her!!!

    ...SYSTEM PLZZZ KEEP IN MIND IM BUYING DOUBLE I'M ASSUMING QUICKER THAN EXPECTED** PLANTS: Pothos Mini Shafaler Mini Bamboo Money Tree English Ivy Bromeliads PLACEMENT: As wierd as it sounds I have there enclousure inside the master bathroom.. This has more or less been my MINI GREENHOUSE...
  17. jpowell86

    Ivy?

    English Ivy is actually toxic(the berries) and I know that there are properties within the leaves that can cause irritation to some animals. My advice would be not to use it, but there may be other members with more information on this subject.
  18. Q

    Baby Veiled Chameleon Looks and Acts sick

    What ivy plant do you have? Its difficult to tell from the photo, but english ivy plants are technically toxic to chameleons.
  19. J

    What type of plants are the best for a veiled chameleon?

    This is very helpful !!! thank you!
  20. deerharvester

    mountain laurel branches & chameleons?

    I believe nick is talking about English ivy. If you go the ivy route which is also an excellent option, make sure not to use the ivy that branches out off of the main vines. That is poison ivy, which you will still get even though it doesn't have it's leaves at the moment. Scott
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