No jade. Palms suck for chams. Dracaenas are edible but are kind of awkward like palms. I love crotons. There edible and very pretty. And painted nettle im unsure of. If you want a good edible plant try hibiscus.
With gracefuls I would also agree around 50% humidity. It should fluxulate though. Gracefuls arent rainforest chameleons so I wouldnt recommend high humidity. I would think that repiratory issues would occur with such high humidity.
Why is your humidity so high? Ive never cared for a graceful, but from what I have gathered its alot like keeping a panther. I would use the same guidelines for a graceful.
This is just some scam. Clueless person trying to make a buck selling some dirt. I would like to see some photos of jackson's giving birth in soil. Oh and what was that jive about nosy be's??? Avoid!!!!
Looks like a bamboo palm, Chamaedorea elegans to be exact. Its safe! The seeds may be the only part of this plant to be concerned about and I highly doubt that it will even seed for you in a cage without natural light.
Not if they eat the leaves, but theres no reason to risk it. Rocks or no rocks theres still a chance. Its easy to replace a plant. Its hard to replace a pet....... Fish water is great for plants, just not for potted plants in an animal enclosure. I pour the old water from my turtle, newt, fish...
No worm tea No fish poo! You would be giving the plants parasite infested water! If your chams ingest the soil, they would have a good chance getting bad bugs or whatever. Both worms and fish carry fair to heavy parasite loads. Again use a organic plant based fert.
Maybe? Maybe not? The females from the three subspecies physically look different from each other so you would need one horny male xantholophus lets say to want to breed with say a female jacksonii. Merus are so small I would think they would only breed with each other. If it did happen, the...