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    Food chains

    They eiter feednin simethjng bexause rhey need mass, means energy Or they feed on something nutritious that they are soexifixally for Butnit makes nk dofference in the defjnition
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    Food chains

    A food chain is linear hierarchical dependence of Organisms while the hier one is dependent on the lower one concerning food in quakitative ir quantitative manner
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    Veiled Chameleon help :)

    Please dispose immediately all the moss 1. Itnis a sokutely innatural, they kive in an area where no moss is a ailable 2. It increases rhe humidity unwanted way and xan xause very dangerous infections if the soles 3. If ingested, it will die
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    Catching insects in flight

    NP, forgotten already
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    Catching insects in flight

    BTW to the original topic
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    Catching insects in flight

    This is usually if They are a bit overfed and fed with large prey items...
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    Catching insects in flight

    Look at this wasp, Not Bee being eaten by captive panther https://share.icloud.com/photos/03NfB_bpOsYEGf-rmOhpcTM-Q
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    Catching insects in flight

    Probably not so much as they live high in the windy canopies so the pieces of skin rarely stay where they shed them But it is an option indeed
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    Catching insects in flight

    I am past 4 eye surgeries, sorry, can not do better Plus I am not a native tongue If it is so offensive for You, please feel free to ignore all I write, there is an option in my profile, simoly click on IGNORE and you are saved from it BTW: I guess there are also spelling issues in what you...
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    Catching insects in flight

    Thousanss of bees are disposed by beekeepers, you can have them for free, or you can breed your own, as I do, or you can feed drones kicked out of the hive with zero harm to bee populations, or you can feed dying old bees
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    Catching insects in flight

    Exactly, this is what rhey do They rip pieces if the old skin off they actively eat pieces falling down
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    Catching insects in flight

    Today is a day of wonderful Quwstions! The answer is: thisnis a mystery. The shed is basixally firmed by Keratin. It is a protein. So, the logical pirpose would Be aort of recycling... But, Keratin resists digestion in general An in chameleons in particular (therefore feathers and lizard or...
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    Gut loading crickets what to use besides the cricket food they got online

    Well, hood question and ai habe to answer with “Very likely no or at least very minutely” As you remember my theory is that the main reason why some chameleon species feed on Leaves is that they use it as roughage for Peristaltic aid. So it’s function is more or less mechanical. they literally...
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    Gut loading crickets what to use besides the cricket food they got online

    Yes and this is in other words what I also confirmed Let the feeders EAT IT DIGEST IT BUILD PROPERLY THEIR BODIES INCREASE THEIR OWN NUTRITIONAL VALUE Then, feeding such feeders to the Chameleons in captivity it’s absolutely OK
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    Gut loading crickets what to use besides the cricket food they got online

    Definitely The vitamin mixtures are made more jniversal, Not for chameleons only, so thag might contain even some undigestable particles but it is no harm
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    Catching insects in flight

    Ues they do But it hardly can be considered a cannibalism
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    Catching insects in flight

    It is They aim For head and they become Surprizingly quick in action
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    Catching insects in flight

    Sorry, that is just a story And I do not hear anything concrete It IS extremely rare As I feed with bees and do reaearch on chameleons for 35years an I have not aeen it even once to happen. I guess the chameleon might have been weak ir having some oroblem rather than that is a rule. I heard...
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    Gut loading crickets what to use besides the cricket food they got online

    In general, high wuality bee pollen is harvested in granules. Fresh one is the best, but almost inavailable Then the geanules are dried And then only orocessed in some cases to powder Powder is a ailable only if harvested from conifers (lowest quakity and not good for chameleons as it is not...
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