yoteango
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I decided to go ahead and put together a Brookesia setup. I'm trying to make it as naturalistic as I can, with native plants and whatnot. Ideally plants found in the northern area where B. stumpii can be found. I've been using iNatualist to do my research. My logic is that if I can't get the plants going, then I certainly can't keep the little ones around either. Hopefully my logic is right that it will make a nice bellwether as I tune my setup and I'll be able to get a nice cage established in the meantime. However finding them in the first place is proving to be difficult. I got some small orchids, and found a couple other things that iNaturalist says were found in Madagascar, but it's hard finding things endemic that are available and then even harder to find ones that don't have spike and thorns, don't get too big, aren't succulents found in the dryer areas, aren't dangerous in other ways, and aren't like $65 for a two leaf propagation. Don't know when I will manage to get my hands on the actual chameleons, or even if I should before the holidays, but my heart's ready to start it up.
Here's my list of what I'll most likely put in, along with where they are found in Madagascar. I'll probably get it all set up this weekend and gonna get a nice branch so the vines can vine.
Plant list
Here's some of the options I found.
Probably.
Stephanotis - Personally grown from seed. I have a few that do not thrive and hopefully I can change that. Location
Blue Pea - Bought seeds on amazon. I know normal peas work well. Lets see how they do. Location
Begonia semperflorens - Lowe's garden section. Too hardy for a bellwether. Not native. Same area as superciliaris. Location
Probably not.
Coleus - Lowe's garden section. Same as the above begonia. Not native. Location
Pentas lanceolata - Lowe's garden section. Not native. Location
Unlikely right now.
Begonia lyalli - My dream plant right now that is technically available and would probably be the bellwether I'm looking for. Not cheap. Location
No.
Euphorbia leuconeura - Euphorbia scare me a little. Location
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What are some good Brookesia appropriate plants of Madagascar?
What have you found that works? What are your thoughts? Anything good I missed? There's 2000 different species of plants in the area. I have no idea what I'm doing, but I know there's gotta be something there.
Here's my list of what I'll most likely put in, along with where they are found in Madagascar. I'll probably get it all set up this weekend and gonna get a nice branch so the vines can vine.
Plant list
Here's some of the options I found.
Probably.
Stephanotis - Personally grown from seed. I have a few that do not thrive and hopefully I can change that. Location
Blue Pea - Bought seeds on amazon. I know normal peas work well. Lets see how they do. Location
Begonia semperflorens - Lowe's garden section. Too hardy for a bellwether. Not native. Same area as superciliaris. Location
Probably not.
Coleus - Lowe's garden section. Same as the above begonia. Not native. Location
Pentas lanceolata - Lowe's garden section. Not native. Location
Unlikely right now.
Begonia lyalli - My dream plant right now that is technically available and would probably be the bellwether I'm looking for. Not cheap. Location
No.
Euphorbia leuconeura - Euphorbia scare me a little. Location
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What are some good Brookesia appropriate plants of Madagascar?
What have you found that works? What are your thoughts? Anything good I missed? There's 2000 different species of plants in the area. I have no idea what I'm doing, but I know there's gotta be something there.