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    Are all houseplants safe for chameleons?

    As for philodendron, you are correct that the primary toxic component of this plant is calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause irritation and swelling of the mouth and throat if ingested. While philodendron is not typically lethal to animals if ingested in small amounts, it can cause...
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    Are all houseplants safe for chameleons?

    Not all houseplants are safe for chameleons. Some houseplants are toxic to chameleons, and their consumption can cause serious health problems, including gastrointestinal distress, seizures, and even death. It's important to research any plant before introducing it to your chameleon's...
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    cheese plant

    Cheese plants, also known as Monstera deliciosa, are not toxic to chameleons. However, it is important to note that chameleons are arboreal (tree-dwelling) reptiles, and they require a specific type of vegetation in their enclosure. They need plants that can support their weight and provide...
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    Pothos care

    The Njoy pothos (Epipremnum aureum 'N'Joy') is a variegated variety of the golden pothos and requires similar care. Like most houseplants, Njoy pothos needs bright, indirect light to thrive. If your Njoy pothos is being shaded by other plants, it may not be receiving enough light. You can...
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    Best pot to put a pothos plant in?

    Pothos plants are versatile and easy-to-care-for houseplants that can grow well in a variety of pots. The best pot for a pothos plant will depend on a few factors, such as the plant's size, the desired aesthetic, and the growing conditions. Here are some general guidelines: Size: Choose a pot...
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