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Live plants for veiled chameleon?

Question: My father and I are building a cage for my veiled chameleon and we want to live plants in the cage in place, but we do not really know anything about the types of plants to put in. The cage is near 36 "x18" x51 ".


Answer: Howdy,

Places like seriously Depot, Lowe's, Wal-Mart and others sell Dwarf Schefflera (Schefflera Enano) for about $ 10 - $ 20. I have others who have experienced a growth of about 4 feet in my big chameleon enclosure. Take a look through www.chameleonforums.



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