Of course, we have the most information on what plants are poisonous to us humans. Poisonous Plant List (to Dogs, Cats, and Horses) I like the following list because it allows the search to tell you if a certain plant is poisonous for a dog, cat, or horse. Obviously, applying this to chameleons includes a leap of logic. If anyone knows of a poison list of ornamental plants that was actually tested on reptiles please let me know at Until then, we have all unofficially decided to adhere to the standard list for our favorite warm blooded pets. You will find lists on reptile sites, but digging deeper into the origins you’ll find they are copied from the dog and cat lists. There are also lists for birds and horses. This lists are usually taken from the lists for dogs and cats. There are a number of lists of plants which are poisonous. This book is a companion to this weeks podcast and, together, they point you in the right direction! This book is meant to give a 30 minute overview of chameleon keeping to get your started, but it is just a start! This book gives you the very basics to serve as a catalyst to your further research. Click for more information and how to download the entire free eBook. This free eBooklet is available at the following link. Each one of the topics reviewed could easily be an entire episode on their own! But this episode gets you started with some answers, but mostly to let you know the right questions to ask. If you are interested in getting a chameleon, this episode is for you! We condense the most important points about chameleon keeping into one hour of listening! Now, understand that this is a high level overview.
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