Paul and I were talking at the SBCK meeting about plantings in cages. I have always enjoyed creating a visually nice cage and in one of my mid size cages I planted vining nasturtium. It grew into a bit of a jungle and I was going to cut it back, but I noticed that my female pardalis actually enjoyed spending time inside the mass of stems and leaves and likes to sleep inside it. These aren't flowering yet, but here is a picture of her in the nasturtium.
Paul,
Nasturtium are easy to grow from seeds and can be found at any Home Improvement store, garden store, walmart, target, etc... There is the bushing type (good for outdoor cage bottoms) and the vining or trailing types which are good for planter boxes in the cage to provide a very nice back drop.
And the flowers are edible so if you get hungry taking care of chameleons you are set
Bill
Paul,
Nasturtium are easy to grow from seeds and can be found at any Home Improvement store, garden store, walmart, target, etc... There is the bushing type (good for outdoor cage bottoms) and the vining or trailing types which are good for planter boxes in the cage to provide a very nice back drop.
And the flowers are edible so if you get hungry taking care of chameleons you are set
Bill