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So, if LLL sold an aquarium with their chameleon package, would that make it right? Do your research before buying anything -- it will save you money and maybe a chameleon! Good luck.On LLLReptile they have the 175 gallon cham package. This package comes with 16 quarts of tropical moss. Since it is sold with the cham package on LLL is it safe to say that the moss is good to use in their cages?
So, if LLL sold an aquarium with their chameleon package, would that make it right? Do your research before buying anything -- it will save you money and maybe a chameleon! Good luck.
IMO - there is nothing wrong with taking green sphagnum moss, and draping it from the vines that come in the cage packages, or putting a few patches here and there around the cage. It is totally digestible if eaten, holds humidity, and looks pretty cool - which is why we include it in the package. Plus - it actually points out the fact that you should NOT use any sort of bark or hard substrate in cham cages. The issue with bedding is a digestion issue, not a bacterial issue. Anything not kept clean in the cage can cause a bacterial issue. If you don't wash out your vines, moss in the terrarium, plants, the cage itself, that can all be unsafe... If you just had a plain, empty cage, I guess you could avoid bacteria all together, but then it would be one ugly cage
Good luck with your new setup!
Scott
LLLReptile & Supply
A question for you Scott (glad to see you here!)
Doesn't sphagnum have some sharply pointed fibers/tissues that can cause intestinal problems or gum injuries if ingested? Are we talking about different mosses here? In experienced hands I can see using some moss in a cham setup, but as usual we are concerned about a newbie's understanding of its limitations.
So, if LLL sold an aquarium with their chameleon package, would that make it right? Do your research before buying anything -- it will save you money and maybe a chameleon! Good luck.
There are different kinds of Sphagnum moss. I think there are difference based on where it is harvested.A question for you Scott (glad to see you here!)
Doesn't sphagnum have some sharply pointed fibers/tissues that can cause intestinal problems or gum injuries if ingested? Are we talking about different mosses here? In experienced hands I can see using some moss in a cham setup, but as usual we are concerned about a newbie's understanding of its limitations.
So, if LLL sold an aquarium with their chameleon package, would that make it right? Do your research before buying anything -- it will save you money and maybe a chameleon! Good luck.
Sold! Oh wait a second..What if they sold a screen cage with a fish?