I found them on a safe list a while ago and I've had them in my veiled's enclosure a few times. I read recently they can be irritating if eaten by a cham, but I think she's even chomped on a few and been fine.
Awesome, thank you. I read a few posts on here/articles where, with the right changes, eventually they didn't lay any, but I didn't get thw impression that was the norm either.
Lucy just finished laying her second infertile clutch! She started digging around 9am this morning and just had a good misting a a few treats after covering them up.
This time only 38 eggs (last time was in the 60s), so reducing the temp and feeders has been moving her in the right...
Ahh, bummer; the schleffera was the first one Lucy decided she loved to really chomp on (and ate probably 1/4 of the leaves off over the first 3 months she had it). Her second favorite has been her hibiscus. She ate leaves/flowers off of the first 2 I managed to kill. The 2 she has now I...
Also, i mainly try to use the plants to fill in hiding spots and help make humidity pockets, then use the branches and vines for pathways. Maybe you could try a new branch where the fake plant is and then fill in around it with foliage?
It jas taken me ALOT of trial and error with plants; I have killed hundreds of dollars worth this year finding the right ones for her enclosure and learning where to keep them where they dont get too much/too little light or water. If yours didnt like that one, maybe you can try another?
What...
For me, live plants are the best way to get my veiled to eat any kind of vegetation, she can't resist. She has taken (at least) a bite out of most of her live plants; schleffera (many, many bites out of this one), hibiscus, crotons, prayer plant, jade, dracaena, and ficus...not her pothos or...
I would like to give a huge, huge shout out to James at Psychedelic Chameleons! He recently held a contest on facebook and I found out today that I won!! My "major award" is a baby male furcifer verrucosus; Lucy is getting a little brother!!
I am super excited to learn and practice...