Rubber Plant ;]

I have read that they are both toxic and non-toxic. Personally, I would not put it in with my chameleon, just to be safe (better safe, than sorry). There are many other plants that are known to be safe for chameleons, so I would try to stick to that list. I have personally used Hibiscus, Devil's Ivy (Pothos), Fuschia, Ficus, Schefflera, Jade Plant, Dracaena, and my favorite is the Star Jasmine because it looks awesome and smells amazing. I hope this helps :)
 
it is considered toxic...

here is a link to all the search results for "rubber plant"
edit: apparently you can't link specific searches...but if you type in "rubber plant" you will find it is mentioned several times.
 
I had one and for some reason my cham was not happy with it in there. He went on a hunger strike lol.

Once I got a hibiscus he is totally different. Eats everything again and is much happier.
 
so is it fine for me to put one of these in there ? or can it harm my cham?. if she doesent like it of course ill take it out asap
 
so is it fine for me to put one of these in there ? or can it harm my cham?. if she doesent like it of course ill take it out asap

I know that if you break a leaf or stem they ooze with white goo that I bet is harmful to chameleons. Its pretty nasty.
 
rubber plants/not just an issue of toxicity

raw latex is relatively low in toxicity, but it does have other cham harmful qualities. it is very sticky , dries fairly quickly to a hardened varnish like consistancy and once dried is quite difficult to remove from human skin , let alone cham skin. once a rubber plant is broken to the point of oozing, it can ooze a considerable amount of liquid for some time. it would be really bad to get in cham eyes or on cham skin jmo https://www.chameleonforums.com/ficus-elastica-aka-rubber-tree-35925/ https://www.chameleonforums.com/what-about-rubber-plants-29486/
 
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Break a peace off and rub the ooze on your eyes eat a peace if your fine the next day then it might be ok for a cham the way i set my chams area up is by only buying plants I am comftorbal eating.
 
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Well, I don't know why anyone would think that _Ficus benjimina_ is safe and _F. elastica_ is some how a risk. They both have sap that can get sticky. No records of poisoning on either. The rubber tree is used every where in animal habitats. Its not a problem.

The figs that you commonly see for sale that I know are dangerous are the creeping fig, _F. pumila_ and the fiddle-leaved fig _F. lyrata_. I would not use _F. nitida_ either. There are well-documented studies on their toxicity and many cases of poisoning in mammals.

I also use the star jasmine they do well indoors and will be a viney addition w/the bonus of colorful blooms to your enclosure.

Star Jasmine is _Trachelospermum_ and is in the same family as Oleander, the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. It has a variety of alkaloids that would be a concern if eaten regularly. While I could not find any records of poisoning, I would not use it with a grazing sp. of cham.

is the madagascar jasmine safe, sorry cant find link to safe plants.

Madagascar Jasmine is _Stephanotis_ and is in the milkweed family. They have a sap that can be irritating. I am reactive to this plant. Like the above, I could find no records of poisoning. Its a pretty wimpy vine here, and I do not find it strong enough for even medium sized chams.
 
Break a peace off and rub the ooze on your eyes eat a peace if your fine the next day then it might be ok for a cham the way i set my chams area up is by only buying plants I am comftorbal eating.

Hahaha, and if you wake up the next day blind or you don't wake up the next day, then don't put it in your chameleon's cage, lol.
 
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hey i found this thing called a rubber plant and i picked it up, i only have a few small parts but it should grow from that. does anybody know if its toxic to my cham before i put it in there ?http://insertcopyhere.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/baby-rubber-plant.jpg

Sorry, I didn't check the link before posting. Your plant is a Jade Plant _Crassula arborescens_ aka _C. argentea_. Livestock that eat a lot of it can get a syndrome, but I think you can consider it safe for anything but a serious vegetarian, like an iguana.
 
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