Eating Fake Vines

Hey Juli,
Its funny you posted this cause I use it in a couple of my cages. Im having the same issue a couple of our panthers can not stop biting it and trying to tare off a chunk. VERY WEIRD!!!!!!! Any suggestions anyone. :) I almost feel like biting into it to see what it taste like.:eek: Just kidding LOL :D
 
My experience with those vines are that when you try to wash them in lukewarm soapy water, they disintegrate, and their surface becomes like a mush. They are cheaper than other brands' vines. Right now I use them in Kermit the veiled chameleon's cage. I didn't notice her bite it but I'm going to keep my eyes open from now on. It will be gone in the first offense!
 
Hey Juli,

Unless the coating on those is made of something safe for them to ingest I would be a little concerned myself. My veileds will eat the leaves from some of the live plants in their enclosures but I use real grape vines and have never noticed any of my chams trying to eat it. I have some fake plastic ivy's and small leaved plants and have seen the chams get it in their mouths when they go for a cricket but they always spit it out.

I wouldn't trust anything that will disitegrate when washed. I also like the price of the real vines .... FREE !! :)

Dyesub Dave. :D
 
Its been documented a few times that chameleons (particularly panthers) chew on the bark of branches...so its always a good idea to make sure whatever is in the cage is non-toxic and won't cause impaction, IMHO.
 
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