Is this plat ok for chameleons

Deniseale03

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I was scared to use the light at first as it’s so very bright, but it is perfect for hibiscus.
Someone mentioned this one in another thread I was on do you think this one would work too?
 

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Someone mentioned this one in another thread I was on do you think this one would work too?
I started out with that one before I added hibiscus. I use it now for one of my Leo’s tanks and is pretty good with his succulents. It didn’t do so great with the dracaena, croton or schefflera I was using at the time. They we’re all dying a slow death.
 
It’s a dracaena dere
There are over 100 species in the dracaena genus. AFAIK, most—if not all—are chameleon-safe, but I'd double check individual species to be sure. Some are also called—or known as—"corn plants." (I wonder why? :unsure: :LOL: )

One that makes an excellent centerpiece plant is the Mass cane (Corn plant, Dracaena Massangeana or Dracaena fragrans). See bottom right below.
Another is Dracaena trifasciata (a.k.a. "Snake plant")
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For many of the plants you’ll want to use a good plant light. I like this one. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TKKG8Q3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I second this; I have 2 of these in my double-wide (48"W) enclosure. All the plants are loving it; it's the only light I've found that can penetrate deep down into the enclosure. :)
 
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