Ronald7232
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I want to put plants like venus flytrap and pitcher plant, bromeliads or air plants but are any of these safe?
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As far as carnivorous plants: They are safe as long as the chameleons are not babies that fit into the traps. The biggest problem you will have with venus fly traps is their dormancy requirements and need for light. So you would need them up close enough to the lights to get bright light and then you would have to remove them every winter for a couple months in the fridge. So the experience will be labor intensive. Pitcher plants (Nepenthes) do great if you get the right varieties. Nepenthes alta, "ventrata", or "Miranda" are good middle of the road that do not need the extremes of the low land or highland. The North American Sarrecenia or Darlingtonia would have the same types of problems as the Venus Fly trap.I want to put plants like venus flytrap and pitcher plant, bromeliads or air plants but are any of these safe?
I’ll probably get the ventrata since i think its the most ascetically pleasing also what do you mean by putting the fly trap in the fridge?As far as carnivorous plants: They are safe as long as the chameleons are not babies that fit into the traps. The biggest problem you will have with venus fly traps is their dormancy requirements and need for light. So you would need them up close enough to the lights to get bright light and then you would have to remove them every winter for a couple months in the fridge. So the experience will be labor intensive. Pitcher plants (Nepenthes) do great if you get the right varieties. Nepenthes alta, "ventrata", or "Miranda" are good middle of the road that do not need the extremes of the low land or highland. The North American Sarrecenia or Darlingtonia would have the same types of problems as the Venus Fly trap.
VFTs come from SouthCarolina and require a winter dormancy. It just means that if you keep it in the cage under the chameleon environmental conditions al year it will weaken and may not live long into its second year. So, you would have to remove the VFT from the cage and give it a cold winter and then put it back in the chameleon cage in Spring. All is doable, but I have found that my love for Venus Fly Traps is much better fulfilled by having them on my desk with a dedicated plant light.I’ll probably get the ventrata since i think its the most ascetically pleasing also what do you mean by putting the fly trap in the fridge?