Food Diary, April 2012

I've had some requests to re-start my monthly log of what feeder prey is provided to and eaten by my panther chameleons. I happened to have some extra time this month, so here's one month - can't promise to keep it up as this is a very busy year for me. Older entries still have value, if you're just looking for a sample :)

For the purposes of this blog entry i take how much each of my boys eats, add that up then divide the sum by the number of chameleons. So the amounts are an Average indicating the intake by a single adult male panther. Generally speaking they all eat about the same amount anyways, so the average is quite accurate and reliable. Also, my Females are generally fed the same, sometimes just a little less quantity. (some of the Older logs show the monthly intake of females and/or young).

Gutloading listed is just what was mainly offered to the bugs in the 12-24 hours previous (I cant list everything they eat as it would take forever and be boring!)

April 1, Sunday:
4 large crickets. Lightly dusted with Repashy Calcium Plus, gutloaded with homemade dry mix plus fresh dandelion leaves and apple.
3 Terrestrial isopods, no dust. Gutloading same as with the crickets, plus pansey flower petals.

April 2, Monday:
2 medium female dubia. Lightly dusted with Sticky Tongues Miner-al-I. Most recently Gutloaded with homemade dry mix, dandelion leaves, carrot.

April 3, Tuesday:
1 superworm, gutloaded like this and lightly dusted with Repashy Calcium Plus.

April 4, Wednesday:
1 small to medium size hisser. Most recently Gutloaded with homemade dry mix, dandelion leaves, carrot and a little bananna. No supplement used.

April 5, Thursday:
2 med Dubia. Lightly dusted with Sticky Tongues Miner-al-I. Most recently Gutloaded with homemade dry mix, dandelion leaves, and baby red romaine lettuce.

April 6, Friday:
2 mealworms, gutloaded like this and lightly dusted with Sticky Tongues Miner-al-o.

April 7, Saturday:
2 butterworms. No supplement.

April 8, Sunday:
3 large crickets. Lightly dusted with Repashy Calcium Plus. Gutloaded with homemade dry mix, and carrot.
1 terrestrial isopod, no dust, gutloaded with carrot, apple and steamed (and cooled) yam.

April 9, Monday:
3 large crickets. Lightly dusted with Repashy Calcium Plus. Gutloaded with steamed yam, and dandelion leaves.

April 10, Tuesday:
nothing.

April 11, Wednesday:
1 small dubia, dusted with Sticky Tongues Mineral-Indoor, gutloaded with fresh young spring dandelion leaves and orange.
1 small indian walking stick, no supplement, gutloaded on blackberry bramble.

April 12, Thursday:
1 Cricket dusted with Repashy Calcium Plus, gutloaded with papaya and a small amount of homemade dry mix

April 13, Friday:
2 medium dubia, dusted with Sticky Tongues Mineral-Indoor plain calcium, and gutloaded with this bug bread.

April 14, Saturday:
2 Terrestrial Isopod, gutloaded with a small amunt of bug bread and a bit of carrot top (the top end of the carrot along with some attached leafy bits).

April 15, Sunday:
1 indian walking stick, gutloaded with blackberry leaves, no supplement
1 butterworm, no gutload, lightly dusted with RepCal Herptivite vitamins

April 16, Monday:
nothing

April 17, Tuesday:
1 mealworm, lightly dusted with Sticky tongues Mineral -O. Kept in this healthy substrate, most recently augmented with small bits of carrot, dandelion and pear.
1 small hisser, not dusted, gutloaded with homemade dry mix, and fresh from the garden mustard greens.

April 18, Wednesday:
nothing

April 19, Thursday:
1 small dubia, lightly dusted with Repashy Calcium Plus, gutloaded on fresh young dandelion leaves, orange fruit, and this homemade dry mix
1 superworm, lightly dusted with Sticky Tongues Mineral Outdoor, gutloaded like this and with orange fruit.

April 20, Friday:
3 terrestrial isopods, gutloaded on orange, pansey flowers, sprouted millet, a little chameleon shed skin, a little mealworm shed skin, and some cooked whole wheat pasta. No supplementation required.

April 21, Saturday:
3 butterworms, gutloaded with a little steamed (and cooled) squash (they didnt eat a whole lot of it though). one of the three lightly dusted with RepCal Herptivite vitamins; no dust on the other two.
1 superworm, lightly dusted with Sticky Tongues Mineral-Outdoor.

April 22, Sunday:
nothing

April 23, Monday:
2 large crickets, lightly dusted with Repashy Calcium Plus. Gutloaded with some bee pollen, spirulina, sprouted millet and carrot.

April 24, Tuesday:
4 butterworms, gutloaded with carrot (no supplement)

April 25, Wednesday:
1 cricket, gutloaded on young dandelion leaves and a bit of homemade dry gutload, no calcium supplement dust required due to terrestrial isopods.
4 terrestrial isopods, gutloaded with bits of my leftover cooked dinner veggies and some salad greens, no supplement dust required.

April 26, Thursday:
nothing

April 27, Friday:
4 mealworms, dusted with Sticky Tongues Mineral-Outdoor, fed with my homemade substrate/gutload mix, apple and carrot.

April 28, Saturday:
5 terrestrial isopods, 1 butterworm, no supplement.

April 29, Sunday:
nadda

April 30, Monday:
1 small stick insect, gutloaded on blackberry and raspberry leaves, no supplement.
1 male dubia, gutloaded mostly with oranges and a little fresh arugula, lightly dusted with Repashy Calcium Plus
1 butterworm, gutloaded with carrot, no supplement.

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