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Thanks all! I agree with a good quality gutload and have followed that routine. I also try to feed a varied diet, and don't want to make him "fat". I want him to have natural healthy fad pads and thought a few of the fattier feeders would help with that initially. I will try to feed "more...
Thanks again. coastalsilkworms.com was the first I checked and they say they are out of stock. Same with many other vendors. I'll keep looking.
I was actually at this persons house to purchase a crested gecko from her. When I saw the set-up (or lack thereof) of the chameleon, I offered to take...
Thanks Jannb! A quick internet search is showing a lot of suppliers out of stock for live silkworms. I'll keep looking!
I am not familiar with ProZyme. Is this the product you are referring to? : http://www.petfooddirect.com/Product/3186/Prozyme-All-Natural-Enzyme-Dietary-Food-Supplement-Powder
I took in a male veiled chameleon last night that is pretty skinny. He is estimated at 1 1/2 years old. He shows no signs of any other problems and a quick fecal float last night showed no parasites. He is just skinny. Very little fat in his casque, and a slight bony appearance. Previous owner...
With the variety she gets, it is probably closer to 20 per day. 4-5 of this, 4-5 of that, etc. She would probably eat more than that if I let her. I just don't want to make her unhealthy by overfeeding. Is that even possible? Or should I let her eat until she shows no interest?
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Female Panther Ambilobe, approx 4 - 5 months old. She has been in my care since September 8th, 2012.
Handling - Not very often. Handled about 3 times since getting her.
Feeding - She eats crickets, dubia, Phoenix Worms, Waxworms, Butter worms. She is...
On September 8th I got a female Ambilobe chameleon at Reptile Polooza in the Poconos. She is eating like a pig (crickets, dubia, phoenix worms, waxworms, etc) but appears a little too thin for my liking (a little bony at base of tail, etc.). I am guessing her age at 4 months or so. Is it alright...
I do this. I run a raindome on my panther and a misting nozzle on my veiled. The raindome is actually a misting nozzle in an enclosure to make rain. Both run from one pump no problem!