Jamire
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Hey guys, just bought a very nice hanging vine. Its a Black Pagoda. Is it toxic for my chameleon?
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Hey guys, just bought a very nice hanging vine. Its a Black Pagoda. Is it toxic for my chameleon?
http://www.easybloom.com/plantlibrary/plant/lipstick-plant
Ambanja x Ambilobe Panther Chameleon. There are some small blooms on it now. But isn't some vegetation to eat okay? OR are blooms no good to eat?
Very true. As for its toxicity, im not too worried. As stated above the Gesneriad family isn't known for being toxic.
But majority of plants can be considered "toxic" to some degree...
I found this document, it states that some of our staple plants (Shefflera, Ficus) are considered "toxic" where it can cause skin irritations.
https://apps.rhs.org.uk/advicesearch/Profile.aspx?pid=524
Has anyone had experience with a cham being exposed to a "toxic" plant? Is it lethal if they eat it?