David Esparza
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i need help and suggestions on what else I should add to his cage and what I can use from outdoors for her cage I want her to feel as comfortable and happy as possible
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I don’t know bro, I got it out my moms gardenJust wandering, your potted plant is it a Carissa or Gardenia? or none
If so, They're poisonous to Chameleons
think you can post a closer pic, i might be able to tell you
so what do you think ??????think you can post a closer pic, i might be able to tell you
she has already ate leaves from them and she seems just fine ? what should I do ?The one in the small pot is a Vinca... Im 95% the big one is a Gardenia........... Both Poisonous to dogs and cats. So my Guess will be Poisonous to reptiles also.
thank you so much your cage is really niceThe bottom 75% of the viv should be full.
Put your plants in first, then come back with your sticks and connect all your plants together with those sticks both vertically and horizontally. Think of the plants as towns and the branches as highways. They allow your Cham to access every part of the viv at will. This is also crucial for your Cham to be able to access all the different gradients you’ve created for him to satisfy his bodily needs.
This viv is 100% automated and the plants have grown in a lot since this viv was built but it’s still a good example of what you should be working towards. When you approach your viv it should take you a second or two to find your Cham, they need hiding spots. Every viv should have 1 hide in it that your Cham can retreat to where no one can see him, think of it as his “safe space.”
Empty space = Wasted space!
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here’s a closer pic the plant with a pink flower is a different kind of flower I’m pretty sure it’s not harmless I always catch her in the plant climbing it up and down but I don’t know
thanks so muchGet the picture this app, it will identify the plants for you. All you do is take a picture of it, it’s remarkably accurate.View attachment 239834
I have done research on the gardenias plants and in 2012 here on chameleon forums there was a discussion saying they are safe for plants, the vincas those I may take out it doesn’t specifically say I’d they are bad or good but she seems to drink off them and eat them just fineSo both of those plants give a white sap when a leave or a branch brakes. That can be really harmful for his eyes. Also, the gardenia blooms this really amazing smelling flower, which is really toxic for animals. Smells Like heaven though. He might be tempted to eat the flower when it blooms. The vinca is a full sun Annual so it will probably not live int he enclosure for long.
The leaves ain’t bad for either, it’s the white sap.I have done research on the gardenias plants and in 2012 here on chameleon forums there was a discussion saying they are safe for plants, the vincas those I may take out it doesn’t specifically say I’d they are bad or good but she seems to drink off them and eat them just fine
Do the leaves not contain sap?The leaves ain’t bad for either, it’s the white sap.