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Okay, I saved that pic to my phone before I went out and bought them but they didn’t have any so I searched the forums and found where some said ferns and petunias were okay. I also have a lipstick plant that isn’t really visible it’s the back but I realized was veil tested that I bought when I got her.I would stick with Veiled tested plants. The one on the bottom looks to be a draceana mix which is fine but take a look at this link and choose the veiled tested plants.
https://chameleonacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Chameleon-Plants-122819.pdf
Just be cautious... what some people use with a panther is not the same as many many people using it with a Veiled. Since Veileds eat their plants most of us stick to ones that have been used for many years because risk is lower.Okay, I saved that pic to my phone before I went out and bought them but they didn’t have any so I searched the forums and found where some said ferns and petunias were okay. I also have a lipstick plant that isn’t really visible it’s the back but I realized was veil tested that I bought when I got her.
Okay I definitely will be cautious. I’ve never seen eat only of her live plants or seen nibble marks but I will keep an eye on her. But she doesn’t seem to be attracted to eat anything unless it’s moving.Just be cautious... what some people use with a panther is not the same as many many people using it with a Veiled. Since Veileds eat their plants most of us stick to ones that have been used for many years because risk is lower.
You may need to ask when you go to buy them. Most of these are kept in an indoor section.
She is still young. They become more active eaters of their plants IME once they get passed 4-6 months old.Okay I definitely will be cautious. I’ve never seen eat only of her live plants or seen nibble marks but I will keep an eye on her. But she doesn’t seem to be attracted to eat anything unless it’s moving.
Okay good to knowShe is still young. They become more active eaters of their plants IME once they get passed 4-6 months old.
I’m working on that now, I’ve been watching videos. Just now sure what size I should make itLooking good remember egg laying bin. Or maybe there's one in there
The same size you mention is fine for veileds.I only have panther girl. And she has plant pot which is 10x10x10 but I think yeman like deeper @kinyonga with organic soil and play sand mix