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Yes that makes sense. I will do that but he likes the stiff branches to climb on and always picks that one. Thanks again.so the first thing when I google that is that it's poisonous ... why bother putting it in leave it next to the enclosure for looks maybe? but it best to remove it also there are several safe plant lists available in the search and site resources to help identify plants that will work best for building a safe enclosure for your chameleon
I agree with sticking to what's known to be safe.Yes that makes sense. I will do that but he likes the stiff branches to climb on and always picks that one. Thanks again.
Thanks for the idea for the woody vine!I agree with sticking to what's known to be safe.
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/
Try Stephanotis floribunda from the second link. It's a woody climber, and also native to Madagascar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanotis_floribunda
There are many other excellent fast-growing vines on the lists. Pothos, Wandering Jew, and some Philodendrons. I have all 3 in my enclosure along with several "trees" (centerpiece plants) and my little guy loves & climbs on them all.Thanks for the idea for the woody vine!
Thanks!There are many other excellent fast-growing vines on the lists. Pothos, Wandering Jew, and some Philodendrons. I have all 3 in my enclosure along with several "trees" (centerpiece plants) and my little guy loves & climbs on them all.