Serbianchameleon
Chameleon Enthusiast
Is this plant safe for chameleons? And what is it called?
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It does not mention chameleons or reptiles.This list contains plants that have not been reported as having systemic effects on the animals, nor intense effects on the gastrointestinal tract. Any plant material ingested by an animal (as when dogs and cats ingest yard grass) may produce signs of vomiting, depression, or diarrhea. These signs are generally mild and self-limiting and often do not require any treatment.
You're on one lolAh... so it was a bee bee gun.
Thank you!I believe that to be a bottlebrush plant ( Callistemon ).
According to this thread from 2013, it should be safe for chameleons, but to be safe/sure, I'd try to verify that by other than the source(s) used in the post.
I find 3 different callistemons listed as "non-toxic" on this veterinary site; "non-toxic" meaning:
It does not mention chameleons or reptiles.
Yeah and you really have to bee careful you don't shoot your eye outAh... so it was a bee bee gun.