poffypoffa
New Member
I know that carnivorous plants are generally safe for juvenile/adult panther chameleons, and that Nepenthes in particular are widely used. Nepenthes ventrata is one that I frequently see recommended as hardy in a typical chameleon enclosure. The problem is that the ventrata looks like it gets pretty big--much bigger than I currently have room for. I'm looking for more of an accent plant (maybe a 4" pot) that can handle the fungus gnats. Has anyone had success with either a smaller Nepenthes variety, or instead another carnivorous plant that works for fungus gnats (I suspect venus fly traps wouldn't trigger from something so small, and I worry about the various sticky varieties, so wasn't sure what other options might be).
I searched but didn't see quite this discussion, so thank you in advance. If the CA podcast on Nepenthes answers this question I'm happy to simply listen to it, and sorry to have bothered if that's the case.
I searched but didn't see quite this discussion, so thank you in advance. If the CA podcast on Nepenthes answers this question I'm happy to simply listen to it, and sorry to have bothered if that's the case.