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  1. GrannyK

    Help please lighting

    I think they’re ok, here’s an old post on them: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/philodendron-cordatum-sage-for-veiled.175435/
  2. O

    Husbandry review

    ...higher at 55%-65%. Misting, humidity soil, reptibreeze fogger (getting a different one) Plants - I am using live plants, pothos and philodendron plant and pothos plant. Might add hibiscus to both their enclosures Placement - same as Ollie Enclosure is Located on a 4 x 2 x 4 stand cabinet...
  3. MissSkittles

    Hybrid (Free Range and Enclosure): NEED ADVICE!

    ...pothos and train the vines to grow upwards and they’ll get thicker and leaves bigger the higher up they get. Or get 2 or more pothos or philodendron and hang them in the window. When the vines get long enough, create a valance type free range. Palm trees are nice and are safe but are rather...
  4. Professor Stitch Witch

    New to Chams, is he healthy?

    ...list, I have a spider plant and some prayer plants to start. Planning to get some pothos and perhaps a money tree today. (I mostly have philodendrons which are not veiled safe and I’ve really wanted a pothos so I am hype!) The spider plant is blooming so the lil guy’s new home will have...
  5. M

    Enclosure Plants

    ...many plants I should have in the XL ReptiBreeze to fill the whole space? Currently, I’m my cart I have a Pothos, a creeping fig, monstera, calathea lancifolia, aglaonema emerald beauty, philodendron Brasil, and a swiss cheese viny plant. Should I add more, less, thank you in advance for replies!
  6. MissSkittles

    Panther Toxic Plant Treatment/ Recovery

    I don’t believe the philodendron would be the toxic plant. I have been using heart leaf philodendron with my chameleons with no issues. The reason for it being considered toxic is calcium oxalates crystals, which are the same that pothos has. The crystals can be a gastrointestinal irritant. The...
  7. Roxanimals

    Panther Toxic Plant Treatment/ Recovery

    This is what I’m afraid of. I didn’t think it was the philodendron as they’re so closely related to the pothos but I had no idea the dewdrop was so toxic and believe it to be the culprit. A call to animal poison control is a great idea. I forgot about them!
  8. M

    Husbandry Review For Male Panther

    ...a monstera, a Dracaena white jewel, a creeping fig (which I have 2 if I need but only one is in the enclosure), a jade Pothos, a philodendron brasil, a aglaonema emerald beauty, and a philodendron Swiss cheese. I have a Mistking misting system that is set to go off a 7:30 am and 7:30 pm with...
  9. Roxanimals

    Panther Toxic Plant Treatment/ Recovery

    The plants were Species: P. billietiae Family: Araceae Genus: Philodendron And Duranta erecta
  10. elizaann2

    Need some feedback

    This is excellent feedback thank you! I was actually wanting to combine my prayer plants into one pot under his feeder and then find a big bushy Pothos or Philodendron or hopefully a flowering plant to provide more coverage in the front/top area.
  11. MissSkittles

    Plants and sticks

    ...then I proceed to murder it. 😟 I’m more adventurous with my panther’s plants and tend to stick to veiled tested pothos, tradescantia and philodendron for my veileds. For both I like schefflera as a center plant and have about 50/50 success with them. Here’s how I set up some enclosures in the...
  12. MissSkittles

    Help me! New chamleon owner!

    ...start new plants. If ‘buy’ isn’t in your vocabulary atm, ask some friends or family if you can have some clippings of their pothos or philodendrons. Most offices have pothos too and if you ask sweetly, you might be able to get a clipping or two from them. Yes, keeping chameleons can be...
  13. MissSkittles

    Need opinions on plant led light

    ...kept outside in full sun. Regardless of which plant light you get, it’s always a good idea to have some plants on stand by. It’s super easy to start new plants from pothos, philodendron and tradescantia clippings. Spider plants will send out shoots with tiny baby plants that can become new...
  14. MissSkittles

    Sick veiled chameleon. Help please

    ...outside with him in the sun or dappled sun for at least 15 minutes at a time. Put a towel beneath him. Hopefully you have a pothos or philodendron house plant, or even fake reptile plant will do. If you have a plant, wash the leaves with dish soap and rinse very very well. Spray the leaves...
  15. Professor Stitch Witch

    New to Chams, is he healthy?

    ...and the plant itself is in a plastic pot inside so it can be easily removed if needed. Planning to make a moss pole for some of the philodendrons (will anchor very securely!) to create a tree like structure for him and them. Love the back ups idea. I’m always growing props so I’ll be sure...
  16. Sonny13

    Things you never would have said before getting a chameleon

    Such a beautiful Philodendron Florida Beauty you got there! Nope these roaches (dubia’s) are clean insects and won’t cause a plague! Look at me with both eyes, please!
  17. MissSkittles

    Chameleon pulled out her claw and is now sleeping at the bottom of the cage please help!

    ...some plants that they can give you some clippings from to start some plants for your girl? It’s super easy to do with pothos, heart leaf philodendron (not on the list but I use with my veileds), tradescantia zebrina and several others - just sit the cut ends in a cup of water and over a...
  18. avionfreak

    Wanted to get some opinions on my enclosure/husbandry

    Thank you all for the amazing and thorough advice. I'll look into getting the Arcadia UVB lights, adding more cover, and making sure the basking temp is closer to 80 It's actually not perlite, but rather river stones. However - you're right that they could get ingested. I will remove as many...
  19. snitz427

    Kinyongia boehmei

    Those are my babies pictured! I love this species! Lots of vining plants like philodendron micans, pothos, etc. my favorite to use is small ficus allii or benjamin, or similar, but adding some thin branches and vining plants works just as well. I look for branches with lots of tiny branches...
  20. MissSkittles

    Plant life for Chad

    The easiest plants to start with are pothos, tradescantia zebrina and more pothos. It’s not on the list, but I also use heart leaf philodendron as it’s as easy and hardy as pothos. A great tall center plant is schefflera or a ficus benjamina (weeping fig), but you’ll need to provide a grow light...
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