Vegetation question

BocaJan

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I give my chams kale to eat as a treat. I have been looking around and can't find where other lettuces (veggies or fruits) it is safe to give them. I am trying to keep them from decimating their hibiscuses.
 
I'm probably not qualified to give you advice, but if it's not harmful to a small child, I think they can eat it.:D



Someone correct me if I'm wrong.:eek:
 
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.:eek:

Okay.
No tomato, brocolli, spinach or any other vegetable with high oxalates!

The preferred green to offer veileds here is collard.
In fact that is all I offer them, besides the plants in the enclosures.
It (like most dark leafy greens) is very high in calcium.

-Brad
 
How do you get your chams to actually eat the vegetation? Mine wont even go near it.
 
How do you get your chams to actually eat the vegetation? Mine wont even go near it.

Veileds are really the only commonly kept species that you want to offer vegetation to and some of them won't ever touch it.
If your chameleons don't want to eat it don't worry.

-Brad
 
You can clip a piece on the side of the cage. If you have fake plants, he is probably not going to notice it or even bother with it. They often eat hibiscus flowers too.
 
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