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thats a phildendrian...i have them as house plants they will hurt your cham if he eats the leaves...espassially vields since they are plant eaters....but pothose ussaly have more white in the leaves then the philidendrians do.
that is a pothos.
hey no fair your a moderator you weren't suppose to see that i shot that out before i read your pic then i went back and shamefully cleaned it up you quick lolAHAHAHA!
I see you edit your post
That's okay..no offense taken.
When you say cream colored: you mean the fact that the leaves are variegated, yeah?
The image i posted there is actually a philodendron. Not, a pothos.
There is a way to differentiate it.
But, best to have pothos and philodendron side by side to explain.
They can be very similar in appearance.
Variegated philodendron, although a bit rare to see sold in local walmart and home depot, does exist.
If you run your hand around the vine, you will feel that Pothos vine has ridges and rough while Philo is smooth.
Since I only have Denika's pics as a guide, I would venture a guess and said it is philodendron based on the skinny vines.
Pothos' vine are sturdier and bigger.
However, I can be wrong.. Since, I don't have a direct access to Denika's plant
Check this link:
http://waterroots.com/pothos.htm
lol, after all, having a botanist as a mother sometimes prove to be handy in chameleon business.
Would a medium ficus be good or should I go with a pothos?