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[QUOTE="Jubloo, post: 2017328, member: 117639"] Ch[URL='https://reptileprofy.com/best-plants-for-chameleons/']a[/URL]meleons require a variety of plants in their enclosure to provide climbing surfaces, cover, and hiding places. [LIST=1] [*]Ficus trees - provide good climbing opportunities and cover. [*]Hibiscus plants - offer a good source of foliage for hiding and climbing. [*]Pothos vines - are easy to grow and provide a dense foliage for hiding and climbing. [*]Schefflera plants - provide a great source of foliage and hiding places for chameleons. [*]Dracaena plants - offer good coverage for hiding and climbing. [*]Sansevieria plants - are sturdy and can provide hiding places for chameleons. [*]Aloe vera plants - offer some cover and can also provide hydration for chameleons. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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