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can beardies eat this common house plant? Because it is easy to raise and i can always pluck the small leaves for him

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If that is Pothos then, no, some are toxic. If youdo not know what it is don't feed it to him.
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yeah its pothos. So is it toxic then? im reading that it is ok to use...
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upon asking jeeves i found out that alot of people prefer pothos
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Prefer pothos for what? It's a great vivarium plant- I have one in with my dart frogs. But it is toxic to some species of animals.

Good plants to raise to feed lizards would be dandelions, hibiscus, and nasturtium. I just started nasturtium seeds and despite my NOT green thumb, they're really growing.
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could i have more input please from other members on pothos? thanks.
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i would keep them out of the cage..in fact I would keep all plants out the cage that you have not grown from seedlings yourself.
But that particular plant has no place in a BD cage.
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