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Pothos are high in oxalates, but I dont think anyone knows for sure if this causes chameleons problems from eating the plant itself.
I replied below...still trying to figure forums outPothos are high in oxalates, but I dont think anyone knows for sure if this causes chameleons problems from eating the plant itself.
Thanks that’s kinda what I’m needed to hearMy veilds Have been eating it for as long as I can remember no problems yet
No I always appreciate information and advice...I’m going to run with it’s okay...he’s been doing it for two weeks but my kid was like “he’s seriously eaten a few leaves now” over the course. I appreciate your effort and information, that’s very nice and thoughtful.No I didnt mean to scare you, enough people have used them, I wouldn't worry. There's no evidence(I dont think) that they can even break down vegetation enough to absorb any nutrients from it. The oxalates are mainly a concern in gutload and omnivorous animals. I only posted to show that the safe plant list is more of a general guideline, but there's not a whole lot of research on it. For my chams I use a lot of plants on the toxic list, but I wouldn't do that for a plant eating species. Toxicity also ranges from minor irritant to deadly.
Thanks so much for the information...yes I’ve got a muncher on my hands...I’ll actually do that (buy a hibiscus) but I do feel better now too, the other members Cham has been doing it “for as long as he can remember “ I really appreciate the advice...thanks for taking the time!Wether or not it's harmful to him, if it gives you peace of mind, maybe go ahead and take it out. I'm sure it's fine, lots of vield owners use them and if he isn't showing symptoms. But if it's gonna cause you stress, go ahead and replace it Hibiscus may be the safest I can think of, I don't know which species of hibiscus, but people eat them too in some places! They do have high light needs tho. Bonus: you can grow new hibisus from trimmings. So if he munches them to death, you can propigate new ones without buying more