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  1. Klyde O'Scope

    Suggestions on vine plants for veiled chameleon enclosure?

    OTTOMH, Wandering Jew, some species of philodendron, Madagascar Jasmine, but there are likely others. Here are 3 lists from reputable sources: https://chameleonacademy.com/plants/ https://www.madcham.de/en/pflanzen-fuers-terrarium/ https://www.chameleons.info/l/safe-and-unsafe-plants/ I came...
  2. Sonny13

    Madagascar Jasmin, the perfect living vine

    Hopefully it’s, but it feels right, so fingers cross. FWIW, I'm doing the same thing with Wandering Jew, a Philodendron, and a Golden Pothos (though right now he's sleeping at the top of a Ficus benjamina). All three are training up an egg crate trellis on the back wall, and winding around &...
  3. Klyde O'Scope

    Sugarcane Chameleon Safe?

    ...particular has some things you don't see often (at least on this side of the pond). IDK if it's on any of the lists, but another is Madagascar Jasmine (if you can find one). Unfortunately, they're not available in my part of the world. Bought some seeds online, but couldn't get any to...
  4. Sonny13

    Semi free range bio active enclosure

    ...centre piece and put at the bottom the rattlesnake plant. Behind it I´ll build-up a branch network and will wrap it up with the Madagascar Jasmine and probably a pothos to climb down. Also received the planter which looks really great, with it´s 24" diameter and 22" height. The drainage...
  5. GrayMadder

    Show me your bio active setup!

    I LOVE it!! It turned out really nice!!!
  6. Beman

    Show me your bio active setup!

    It looks beautiful. May I ask what species do you have? Also is your UVB in the far back of the enclosure?
  7. S

    Custom Cage So Far

    ...I am planning to have a drainage layer of around 2.5'' and a substrate layer of around 6''. For plants and decorations, I have 2 Madagascar jasmine vines, 1 rubber plant, 1 wandering jew, 1 ti plant, 2 bird's nest ferns, and a maidenhair fern. As a centerpiece, I am planning to have 1 giant...
  8. Casket_Case

    Exo terra vines?

    Hey, maybe try and order some Canna Lily bulbs on Amazon! They grow like crazy and they’re gorgeous. Here, I’ll get some links...
  9. Jevin

    Thinking about upgrading Chandler's cage to Bioactive

    Continued Madagascar Jasmine And then my two massive pothos Possibly a bromeliad, not sure yet though.
  10. Jevin

    Plant Idea Number 2

    ...Trying to find something that should be easier to find and fill in the enclosure naturally, I looked up vine species that grown in Madagascar and came across Stephanotis Floribunda, also known as Madagascar Jasmine. It's a climbing vine native to Madagascar, anyone know if it's cham safe or not?
  11. Klyde O'Scope

    Why can’t i hold my cham anymore

    ...For real vines, I can wholeheartedly recommend (from the above lists): Golden Pothos Philodendron Wandering Jew Madagascar Jasmine There are more to choose from on the lists. I know these to be relatively easy to care for and relatively fast-growing. You don't need all of them; however...
  12. Example of how to efficient setup your enclosure

    Example of how to efficient setup your enclosure

    ...of drift wood And following plant list: Spider plant Umbrella plant Pothos Lipstick plant Tree fern (bottom plant) Paper plant Madagascar Jasmine (how to use https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/madagascar-jasmin-the-perfect-living-vine.181527/ ) Silver Sword Rattlesnake plant (bottom...
  13. C

    Help with enclosure/lighting

    So i really don't care about the LED's in the cage, it was just actually the fastest cage i could get shipped, prob walnt even use these as i want high quality LED on top, as for the nozzles, i didn't know if i would need 2 or 3, if 2 is plenty i will keep the spare out. I live in South Ga and...
  14. Low budget enclosure setup

    Low budget enclosure setup

    ...of drift wood And following plant list: Spider plant Umbrella plant Pothos Lipstick plant Tree fern (bottom plant) Paper plant Madagascar Jasmine (how to use https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/madagascar-jasmin-the-perfect-living-vine.181527/ ) Silver Sword Rattlesnake plant (bottom...
  15. Beman

    Plant Idea Number 2

    ...I saw you were on this morning and posting in another thread. So I figured I would try tagging you here. Would you happen to know if Stephanotis Floribunda, also known as Madagascar Jasmine is safe for chams? The Original Poster is wanting to do native plant options for his Panther. Thank you...
  16. Jevin

    Thinking about upgrading Chandler's cage to Bioactive

    ...my thought is that the pothos a tumbling vine plant, in combination with the flex vines I have, will grow in tandem with the Madagascar Jasmine, as climbing vine, the idea is that enclosure will essentially become a micro rainforest kinda ecosystem almost, and have a literal living wall of...
  17. Franquixote

    Madagascar Jasmine ( Stephanotis floribunda ) cuttings and swap thread.

    ...has specific horticultural knowledge, willingness to swap, or ideas on rooting cuttings. I have always had a "green thumb", but Madagascar Jasmine ( Stephanotis floribunda ) is stumping me. This will be my 5th try. I am being a little stingy on how much I take for each cutting because it's...
  18. Franquixote

    HOW MANY DUBIAS or roaches a week for an adult panther

    To the rescue again man.... thanks. It's about time we try to root some of that Madagascar jasmine again. You in? This will be the 6th or 7th try to get some to root. Going to take bigger cutting this time around...
  19. Klyde O'Scope

    Preparing for a Baby Panther Chameleon

    ...live plants that grow as vines and will be more than strong enough to support him at any age—Pothos, Philodendron, Wandering Jew, Madagascar Jasmine and others. If he's a panther chameleon, he shouldn't be eating any plants. You'll need to mist often enough to maintain humidity...
  20. Klyde O'Scope

    Help with enclosure/lighting

    No offense, but I think you may have been scammed again. Depending on your ambient climate (and where you live) a hybrid enclosure may have been a better option for maintaining humidity. The LEDs are bells & whistles for keepers—they do nothing for chameleons, and aside from UVB, white is the...
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