Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Pothos contains crystal oxallates that blocked calcium absorption.
again, I have used pothos with great success.. but, that is also due to the fact that my panthers have never obsessively munched the leaves.
Use your best judgment. If he start eating them too much, it is best to take them out of the enclosure. but, if he doesn't, then the pothos can stay.
Same thing goes for umbrella plants.
If you want a safe plant, go with hibiscus. He can gobble the whole leaves and the flowers if he wants to.
I know Montium. It is winter right now and I don't think I will find one of them now.
just be aware of his habit. BTW, do you gutload your feeders? if so, with what?
I would consider getting a better product than flukers.
Flukers isn't exactly a good gutload.
As far as fresh products, try:
kale, mustard greens, dandelion leaves (even the flower is good), collard greens, and apples.
As far as dry gutload, you can either mix your own (I have the recipee if you want). Or, you can try cricketcrack product.
Perhaps, by upping the quality of the gutload, you will lessened his habit of eating leaves.
I have had veiled females strip pothos plants of their leaves many times without it causing any problems. The females lived to be over 6.
Oh please give me the dry recipe! I already bought that gut loading and I will not buy another for now.. I use mustard greens, apples, and I could possibly go by collard which I was going to do. Dandelion leaves from store or outside?