PoseidonTheChameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Nov 26, 2020 #1 So I have this plant outside and was wondering what it was and if it was chameleon safe. Attachments 20201126_112856.jpg 266.4 KB · Views: 106
salty dog Chameleon Enthusiast Nov 26, 2020 #2 it's a pine tree, full o sap, I would not let cham on that one...ficus benjamana, and japanese maple are what I use for outside cham. trees
it's a pine tree, full o sap, I would not let cham on that one...ficus benjamana, and japanese maple are what I use for outside cham. trees
Kamikaze Chameleon Avid Member Nov 26, 2020 #3 Idk what, looks like some sort of pine? I would HIGHLY recommend NOT using this as it looks like something with sap which is a nightmare for chams.
Idk what, looks like some sort of pine? I would HIGHLY recommend NOT using this as it looks like something with sap which is a nightmare for chams.
PoseidonTheChameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Nov 26, 2020 #4 salty dog said: it's a pine tree, full o sap, I would not let cham on that one...ficus benjamana, and japanese maple are what I use for outside cham. trees Click to expand... Wow I feel like I should have known that.?
salty dog said: it's a pine tree, full o sap, I would not let cham on that one...ficus benjamana, and japanese maple are what I use for outside cham. trees Click to expand... Wow I feel like I should have known that.?
PoseidonTheChameleon Chameleon Enthusiast Nov 26, 2020 #5 Kamikaze Chameleon said: Idk what, looks like some sort of pine? I would HIGHLY recommend NOT using this as it looks like something with sap which is a nightmare for chams. Click to expand... Ok thank you, it was just an idea but i wont use it.
Kamikaze Chameleon said: Idk what, looks like some sort of pine? I would HIGHLY recommend NOT using this as it looks like something with sap which is a nightmare for chams. Click to expand... Ok thank you, it was just an idea but i wont use it.
salty dog Chameleon Enthusiast Nov 26, 2020 #6 anything evergreen without an abundance of sap.... there are lots... I have manicured japanese maples to 5 feet tall and bushy
anything evergreen without an abundance of sap.... there are lots... I have manicured japanese maples to 5 feet tall and bushy
Klyde O'Scope Chameleon Enthusiast Nov 26, 2020 #7 I believe that's a Norfolk Pine. Definitely NOT chameleon safe, IMO. They do well indoors as potted plants. Sold in grocery stores around here, especially this time of year. images
I believe that's a Norfolk Pine. Definitely NOT chameleon safe, IMO. They do well indoors as potted plants. Sold in grocery stores around here, especially this time of year. images