Will Hayward New Member Dec 31, 2006 #2 Most likely yes, but consider that many types of Ivy are toxic.
evertech11 New Member Dec 31, 2006 #3 i need to thicken up the foliage in my enclosure but i wanted a thick vine. i thought english ivy, pothos, or if i were to go insane kudzu LOL
i need to thicken up the foliage in my enclosure but i wanted a thick vine. i thought english ivy, pothos, or if i were to go insane kudzu LOL
Stuey! New Member Dec 31, 2006 #4 that would be cool i should try that. edit: (by cool i mean the ivy goin up the wall...not poison stuey...)
that would be cool i should try that. edit: (by cool i mean the ivy goin up the wall...not poison stuey...)
evertech11 New Member Dec 31, 2006 #5 ivy is pretty easy to get you hands on. if it were covering the walls it probably would raise the humidity too. i think im going with the ivy
ivy is pretty easy to get you hands on. if it were covering the walls it probably would raise the humidity too. i think im going with the ivy
fabos New Member Dec 31, 2006 #6 i was also thinking about a vine in my Veiled Chameleons cage but i was thinkin more on the line of a Grape vine rather than ivy... i just havent but the effort into changing around her cage but its on the top of my head...
i was also thinking about a vine in my Veiled Chameleons cage but i was thinkin more on the line of a Grape vine rather than ivy... i just havent but the effort into changing around her cage but its on the top of my head...