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  1. Abro2258

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

    New Guinea inpatients? Chick and hens Stonecrops or sedujspurium dragons blood Ipomoea Sweet potato vines Green and purple
  2. ridgebax1

    can anyone tell me if this plant is safe for chameleons?

    It is a member of the Araliaceae family which includes English Ivy (Hedera Helix) which is toxic to chameleons, so I would avoid it.
  3. Kath44

    My First Chameleon :)

    Don't get English ivy, it's not on the safe list of plants. There's devils ivy or more common name, pothos that is good. She's a cutie for sure and welcome to a great forum. Kath.
  4. Kath44

    Veiled Always on top of Cage?

    Welcome to the forums. Sometimes youngsters will climb the top screen, just something they do. Is the ivy, English ivy? If so it needs to be removed as it isn't on the safe plant list. Also your supplements are a little off. Plain calcium every feeding, calcium with d3 every two weeks, multi...
  5. S

    Query about wood as decoration in Enclosure

    I am trying to setup a nice habitat for my baby nosy be. I have not been able to get grape vine, but have found ivy vine that I plan to clean. It isn;t alive anymore so has no leaves. Is this ok? Also I have found other bits of fallen wood that would be ideal (in a English wood). Not sure the...
  6. KillaNCham

    Is this plant safe?

    The one on the left looks like an English Ivy..NOT safe! It was one of the first plant i bought, then realized it was toxic :-/
  7. ridgebax1

    What is This? Help identify plants please

    A spathe plant, azalea, and hedera helix (some type of English Ivy) none are on the safe plant list. But they are pretty.
  8. H

    End Of The Journey

    ...T5 24"quad fixture* from LightYourReptile, Exo Terra deep dome light* and 3 x thermometer/ hydrometer, Zilla digital thermometer/hydrometer. *1 x Arcadia 12% + Two 6.5K Day-light Bulbs + 1 x Arcadia Plant Pro Bulb ** Repti Basking Spot Lamp 75w Plants 2 x Pothos 1 x English Ivy Branches and Vines
  9. Carlton

    Query about wood as decoration in Enclosure

    Just remember that any unsealed wood is going to get wet repeatedly in a cham's cage, so will eventually rot or harbor mold. Wood with a lot of fissures or cracks could provide hiding places for loose feeders or mites. If you clean and disinfect the wood regularly you should be OK (after all...
  10. amanda509

    Is this plant safe?

    both pics are of the same plant, and thanks! from research, i figured it wasnt safe due to the irritating hairs on the leaves and vines. It will make a nice houseplant indeed ^.^
  11. DGray

    is this safe?

    sticks They have been introduced to San Francisco; they like English ivy and blackberries on the hillsides above upper Market St. Don't say I told you...
  12. Mike Fisher

    A Cheap Find

    ...IMO. I found the best branches for my chameleons recently and you probably have a bunch of it in your neck of the woods. It is english ivy stripped of all of the foliage. If you can find some old growth, it gets pretty big and gnarly with interesting twists and turns. Before anybody...
  13. ammomani

    Meet Marky and give me your opinion :)

    I don't have a particular problem, was just asking for any ideas but here it is : Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - About 6 months old Veiled chameleon (Marky), in my care for 4-5 months. Handling - 1/week Feeding - There is a store 2 min away from where I live, they breed their own worms and...
  14. Solid Snake

    Ivy ?

    That is Hedera helix (english Ivy), it is unsafe for chameleons, sorry.
  15. reptoman

    Home made vines?

    I have a huge english ivy that is growing in the front of the house and it creates sections of braided vine that I cut back occasionally so it does not take over the entire house. I use these in my baby setups and they seem to weather great. Some have been in the juvi cages for a couple years...
  16. Scoobthenoob

    Zoomed Reptibreeze XL

    I am working on getting something that you can drop up and down "spoiler".. 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...
  17. Scoobthenoob

    Attaching plants to cage

    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)...
  18. camimom

    Guess what's coming!

    scheffelara, pothos, croton... and english ivy.
  19. qdude46

    Just some plant questions

    ...lipstick vine, goldfish plant, golden spike moss, prayer plant, alocasia polly, button fern, hoya, dwarf baby tears, peperomia NOID vine, english ivy, variegated ivy, mahogany fern, kangaroo fern, and that should be it i believe. I'm buying all of these plantys online and they ship in a 4"...
  20. OrangeCrush

    English Ivy!?!

    hey eveyone i was woundering if it is ok to put English ivy (aka. Hedera Helix) in the cage? i bought some to put in Trex's cage. i just want to make sure it is ok first. i didnt see it on the plant list. if anyone knows please let me know so i dont put it in and i am not supposed to thanks!
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