jamest0o0
Chameleon Enthusiast
People overthink this IMO. Just look up the plant you're interested in. There should be a database on if it's toxic or not. If it is, you can see what the 'toxin' is, it may be deadly to some animals in which case I'd avoid, or it may be a simple irritant like ficus when they break and the sap sits on skin, in which case I wouldn't worry about it. Reptiles in general, and especially chameleons seem much better at handling toxic plants... not that I'd recommend using something dangerous, but if something is safe for cats/dogs/birds then it would be fine for chameleons, which come from natural habitats probably loaded with toxic plants and insects that eat toxic plants.
The nice thing about the lists is it just gives you an idea of some good plants to use out there if you weren't aware of them. If you see something that you don't find on the list though, just look it up! It's very easy.
The nice thing about the lists is it just gives you an idea of some good plants to use out there if you weren't aware of them. If you see something that you don't find on the list though, just look it up! It's very easy.