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    Is a money tree safe?

    Money I don't know if a money tree is a type of umbrella or not. I do know there are a few types and one of them is toxic. If my memory serves me right the one that is toxic is schefflera actinophylla. I clean all my pants with a combo of dial antibacterial soap and gain dish detergent. Seems...
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    Is a money tree safe?

    Thank you Thanks everybody for your replies. I was thinking about saving it for his adult cage but now I'm not totally sure. I have an umbrella tree and a dracenea in there now along with some bendable vines and a few other branches. Since you say it may not have strong enough branches for them...
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    Is a money tree safe?

    Hi everybody. I was just wondering if anybody had any knowledge about a plant called a money tree. I actually found it on a safe plant list for panther chams but it didn't have the scientific name with it. Now I have found one at my local Lowes and bought it in hopes to use it when my baby cham...
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    Picture of jaspers side sore

    ok i retract my previous statement about your light being to close to the cage. that distance seems to be ok. if its not a burn from the light and it seems way to large to be from a cricket bite then a fungus kinda pops to mind...what is the ventilation like in your cage?? if things are getting...
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    Picture of jaspers side sore

    i def agree it looks like a burn to me and not really a sore....if you have your basking light to close to the cage and only one spot that your cham can get to it that would explain it. give your cham multiple branches and vines to use for basking..maybe lower the wattage on your basking bulb...
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    Critique my cage please

    where is the basking spot going to be since the ficus seems to reach all the way to the very top of the cage and i only see the one fixture? if your cham has to climb to the tippy top to get to that light to bask it may put him to close to the lightbulb and may cause burns if its to close....i...
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    What's yours method of gutloading crickets?

    i use zoo med total bites and zoo med quencher with my crickets and never had any problems. i just use a rubbermaid container to house all my crickets with a few cardboard tubes from like papertowel rolls....i do like to leave them in the dark for alittle while before i pick them out for there...
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