Mass cane/pothos plant

Has anyone ever used this type of plant? I picked it up at home depot because it looked pretty cool, it's a pothos at the bottom of plant and then has a pretty thick "trunk" coming through the middle about 3 feet tall and large leaves at the top which i guess is the mass cane. Fills up almost my whole 18x18x36 cage but my cham seems to love it so far
 
Yep, I use those in my big cages. I saw them in the store like that last year, so I bought them and the pothos and put them together just like that :)
 
Yea it definitely caught my eye and it offers alot of different things for my chameleon to climb on. So it is definitely safe to have for chams and do you know if they do well inside the house?
 
yup here you go, its the plant on the right with the thick trunk coming up, pothos is on the bottom.
 

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I like that so is it 2 differant plants then? Ill have to see if i can find one. Hey how sturdy is it?? would it work for a large adult male veild? Thanks for the pic.
 
Yeah the mass cane is the plant in the middle and the pothos is at the bottom of the pot. I attached some of the pothos vines to some of the branches going across just to make it look more natural because i don't think they are strong enough to hold my cham by themselves, but the cane is definitely sturdy and i think it would work for your veild. It takes up alot of space inside the cage so u don't really need another plant, but i do have a jasmine on the left side and some fake plants to cover up the sides
 
So: The mass cane is on the "ok list" then?
I saw these at H.D. but wasn't about too take that chance with out checking with this AMAZING GROUP!!
 
So: The mass cane is on the "ok list" then?
I saw these at H.D. but wasn't about too take that chance with out checking with this AMAZING GROUP!!

Yeah i checked it out under the flchams.com plant list and they have it listed as corn plant which is another name for the mass cane. I suggest getting one because I read they are very hearty plants that require little care and my cham seems to really enjoy it.
 
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