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Posted by Carlton on May 14, 2003 at 13:45:41:

In Reply to: eating leaves posted by taralynn_hughes on May 14, 2003 at 11:10:20:

He could get too much of the soil and end up with some intestinal problems or even an impaction. You could lay a piece of window screen over the soil to keep him from getting at it. Sometimes chams are attracted to shiny bits of mica in the soil. I've heard a very occasional story of a cham eating too much Schefflera and having some neurological reactions to it, but it was temporary. What about trying leafy greens if he's that keen on eating greens?


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