Thanked 6 Times in 5 Posts I'd like to see a photo of your chameleon cage with all those plants.
Aechmea fasciata (Urn plant / Silver Vase Bromeliad) Very wide plant leaves grow 18 - 36 inches long and plant can grow one to three feet high.
If you feel the need to feed them, then use a balanced liquid fertilizer or an all purpose orchid … BROMELIADS (Aechmea; Bilbergia; Cryptanthus) CACTUS, SPINELESS (Astrophytum) CAMELLIA (Camellia japonica) COLEUS (Coleus) CORN PLANT (Dracaena fragrans) CREEPING CHARLIE (Pilea nummulariifolia)* CROTON (Codiaeum sp.)
Bromeliads aren’t fussy & don’t need much if any fertilizing. Thanked 6 Times in 5 Posts
Buy Live Chameleons Here. your "cage" looks really good, i've always wanted to build something similar. I do not keep chameleons (can't get cool nights in summer), but I have a couple of thoughts: 1) I have never heard of any tropical herp actually dying from eating a tropical plant. The casque is present in both males and females, and aids in steering water that falls onto their heads into their mouths. Safe Plants for Reptiles Non-toxic list of safe plants for your lizards to eat In the list below you will see common name and scientific name of safe plants suitable to put in your reptile terrarium, which can also be consumed by lizards such as Bearded Dragons or Chameleons without fear of any toxicity.
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Some plants can be poisonous if eaten so below is a list of safe plants for your Chameleon. thats the thing.... right now the one i am getting is a panther.. the next i plan on is a flap neck and after that then a carpet... so its not just one type its for chameleons in general. Chameleons make great pets.
Ficus and Schefflera always work well ** Not to be confused with another ‘umbrella’ plant, Schefflera actinophylla, which is toxic.Disclaimer: This safe plants list has been collaborated by a number of experienced reptile keepers and deemed appropriate based on their experiences. Chameleon Breeders Specializing in America's Largest Variety of Panther Chameleons For Sale, Veiled Chameleons For Sale, Pygmy Chameleons, Jacksons Chameleons and other Chameleon Species.
But to keep a chameleon healthy and safe, you need to give it a nice habitat. By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of data and cookies.
the rest are probably all fine... I'd like to see a photo of your chameleon cage with all those plants.I know some ficus are quite toxic.
Lets make this easy. Fertilizing. I can't believe I haven't noticed this thread...We use cookies to improve your experience on this website and so that ads you see online can be tailored to your online browsing interests.
What kind of chameleon, A Veiled Cham will eat a good amount of vegetation, most other types don't eat vegetation.
Bromeliads won't like being climbed on and may be too fragile for a cham cage. Thanked 6 Times in 5 Posts I've never seen a panther eat plants. A good rule of thumb is avoid plants with milky sap.monstera- split leaf philo, is very toxic... biting causes it to release calcium oxilate crystals that puncture the tender mucas membranes. Thanked 6 Times in 5 Posts
ive known people that had panthers that ate tons of vegetation...
Founded and moderated by experienced breeders and hobbyists :) A. In the list below you will see common name and scientific name of safe plants suitable to put in your reptile terrarium, which can also be consumed by lizards such as * Not to be confused with another ‘creeping charlie’, Glecoma heteracea, which is toxic. Thanked 6 Times in 5 Posts Thanked 6 Times in 5 Posts
Veiled chameleons are hardy, striking-looking lizards with a tall casques (helmet-like structures) on the tops of their heads.
This is Aechmea fasciata, the Bromeliad that was the most popular in my interior plant-scaping days.
Lighting: As reptiles, chameleons are exothermic and depend on outside heat to be active, have healthy immune systems, and digest their food.They need a basking bulb and a UVB bulb.The basking bulb will provide a hot spot that the chameleon can bask in to warm up. best of luck, and keep us posted. the fruit however is delicious
A veterinarian should be consulted if you would like further information on feeding these plants to your reptile.Non-toxic list of safe plants for your lizards to eat i used to keep veiled's and they munched happily on many ficus, and never had a problem. Thanked 168 Times in 123 Posts
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I do not keep chameleons (can't get cool nights in summer), but I have a couple of thoughts: Requires partial shade and well draining soil. Thanked 18 Times in 17 Posts I give you the Bromeliad.
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