New Enclosure

anwisnie

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Hopefully that uploaded right... First time uploading a picture here.

Here is a picture of the enclosure as of right now. The UVB light is off because we raised it on a small table and it won't reach to the outlet. :\ We have to go get a power strip for it tomorrow. Other than that, we may put a couple more sticks in it and may put another fake vine in there for a little bit until the pothos plant gets a little bit bigger. Any suggestions? We're open to anything.

Enclosure is for a veiled, by the way.
 

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It looks good Andrew except I don't believe that the Corn Plant is safe for chameleons. If I remember correctly is had sap that can harm them. There's a couple of safe plant list in this older thread linked below so you can check it out. Also I would worry about the big leaves. I don't think he could hold on to them especially when they get wet and slick.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/helpful-guide-live-plants-30239/
 
Hmmm... That is disappointing if true. All of my research showed that it is not toxic and doesn't have sap that can hurt chameleons (like the ficus and umbrella can).

I am concerned about the size of the leaves though. I figure I will see how he does with the sticks and vines being around them at the start. If not, I will have to switch it up!

If you could provide any sources for the Dracaena fragrans toxicity, I would appreciate it so I could replace it before I get him :eek:
 
Hmmm... That is disappointing if true. All of my research showed that it is not toxic and doesn't have sap that can hurt chameleons (like the ficus and umbrella can).

I am concerned about the size of the leaves though. I figure I will see how he does with the sticks and vines being around them at the start. If not, I will have to switch it up!

If you could provide any sources for the Dracaena fragrans toxicity, I would appreciate it so I could replace it before I get him :eek:

Start a thread to see what others say. I am not a plant expert that's for sure. I knew nothing about plants or bugs until I got chameleons. I do remember my daughter had one in one of her cham free ranges and took it out and gave it to her neighbor and said something about the sap. I do see it's on the FL Chams safe plant list.
 
The ficus and Sheffelera/umbrella are probably the two top plants that keepers use. They are safe even if eaten.
 
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