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WillHayward
at Sat Mar 4 10:39:10 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by WillHayward ]
:O OMG, my mestake. I should have gone back to the thread to see how it went again. Sorry goldfish have better memmories that I. But thank you oh great psychic lele. My mestake!
As for botanist, horticulturist, naturalist, masochists and etc... I don't care who ya are, but if you know plants, I want your opinion. ! I always knew that some of the common household plants that we keep are low toxcitity plants, and I use some wihtout much hesitation for the 3 other species of chameleons I have kept. However, I'd be a fool to put those non identified ferns in. I know your agravation with the garden stores! frustrating! I think we just went aroundand picke dthe pretiest hoping they would all be fine. I DID however turn down a coffee plant and a lemon citris plant because I THINK I have heard bad things about them. Too bad, they looke Really neat.
After it's planted I want to find some airplants that will have colourful leaves and etc. Something to liven up the enclosure aswell.
I'm releived about the prayer plant. I love how they are light sensitive, curling the leaves upwards at night.
Hedera, I'll leave out and get another of something. I have my doubts from the beggining but its just pretty and light.
Cat grass, I'll risk it. I'll put it in a corner I guess.
Peac lilly, Oh darn more than 2 feet tall? I hope I don't have to trim that flower off. It can be removed if it grows too big. Nice touch though.
Ming Arilia, I'll do my best! But it looks fantastic.
F1-good to go.
F2-Sounds safe then.
F3 Same.
Thanks Lele. I'll have another photo up tonight if my girlfriend lets me geekout a little while shes here or if not tommorow morning.  ----- CANADIAN CHAMELEONS
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