What cham species? If the plant blooms and you have a veiled who eats any fruits, there's a chance it could chew on flowers. You could also put the vine on the outside of the cage for looks.
Again, it depends on the plant species. I don't know about this one at all. Edible plant flowers include things like citrus flowers, Hibiscus, nasturtiums. I was thinking if your cham is used to eating red colored fruit it might be attracted to sample the lipstick plant flowers.
If it is toxic it's no good and even though it may say non toxic or "herb" it can still be potentially leathal for your Cham as stated above better safe than sorry
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.
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.
There are just too many variables to answer a general question like this...it would depend on what specific toxin is involved (there are many!), why the material is toxic, what part of the plant was eaten (for example, the leaves and stems of tomato plants are a no-no, but the fruit is OK), and how much the cham ate.