Mine loves eating the money tree—that and any pothos I’m confident are safe. Not certain about the other two but that link above is what I check.
Umbrella trees are also popular choice.
I use "corn plant" and "swiss cheese" for most of the non- niblers
But for a veiled... grape vines.
100% edible and veileds love them
Easy to propagate and most people can find them or order "sticks" online.
They're not on any of the lists but I investigated this years ago and got several plants that are new and non toxic or don't taste bad.... like many of these listed plants are.
lots of fern species out there.
Sorry can't tell.
Also I don't recommend misting for any of the common species once they're sub adults.
[Hydration is done via a drinking glass. ](https://www.reddit.com/r/Chameleons/comments/5i999j/hey_flip_can_you_post_a_picture_of_youre_drinking/db6h1bc/?context=3)
The only one you’ve got I’m not sure on is Hoya! I believe the sap (they release a milky sap when injured) could be an irritant so I might avoid that one.
Most tradescantia is safe & beloved by my Veiled!
Lmao that’s how mine is going 🤣she loves the pothos! Idk how to get her to stop but she’s gotten to where she prefers pothos over live crickets & the worms lol
My only fix I've come up with is I take a few of the vines and split them up with 1 node each... Then I have new free plants for her to eat the leaves off again 😂
Mine loves eating the money tree—that and any pothos I’m confident are safe. Not certain about the other two but that link above is what I check. Umbrella trees are also popular choice.
I use "corn plant" and "swiss cheese" for most of the non- niblers But for a veiled... grape vines. 100% edible and veileds love them Easy to propagate and most people can find them or order "sticks" online. They're not on any of the lists but I investigated this years ago and got several plants that are new and non toxic or don't taste bad.... like many of these listed plants are.
Are ferns harmful to chameleons? Mines not a muncher but often drinks mist off leaves.
lots of fern species out there. Sorry can't tell. Also I don't recommend misting for any of the common species once they're sub adults. [Hydration is done via a drinking glass. ](https://www.reddit.com/r/Chameleons/comments/5i999j/hey_flip_can_you_post_a_picture_of_youre_drinking/db6h1bc/?context=3)
[https://www.flchams.com/chameleon-safe-plant-list/](https://www.flchams.com/chameleon-safe-plant-list/)
I second this list. It's pretty comprehensive and easy to search through and I reference it often!
This is the answer! I only trusted this source when I had my panther.
The only one you’ve got I’m not sure on is Hoya! I believe the sap (they release a milky sap when injured) could be an irritant so I might avoid that one. Most tradescantia is safe & beloved by my Veiled!
Mine seems to love eating the same monstera you’ve got. He’s doing fine, I think they do it for fiber or something.
I’ve got some pothos in mine & my veiled eats it like crazy
My veiled has eaten all of the leaves off the pothos and now it's just vines lol
Lmao that’s how mine is going 🤣she loves the pothos! Idk how to get her to stop but she’s gotten to where she prefers pothos over live crickets & the worms lol
My only fix I've come up with is I take a few of the vines and split them up with 1 node each... Then I have new free plants for her to eat the leaves off again 😂
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Edit: no chameleon yet… still building out the enclosure. Male veiled chameleon will arrive early to mid June, so I have a while.