I’ve been seeing threads on if keepers can feed there chameleons different feeders. Most of them are poisonous or harmful to the chameleon but in the wild there is no human there to keep them from eating these insects. So, what happens in the wild when they eat these insects? Interesting topic...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care?
Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon?
Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is the schedule? How are you gut-loading your feeders?
Supplements -...
BSFL dosent need to be gutloaded. The bug itself have enough calcium/ nutrition that it dosent need anything additional. You’re cham will love them, they like challenges.
I wasn’t speaking of Bane. Sorry it came out that way. In my case Spike picks and chooses when he wants to come out as expected. I put my hand out and if he wants to come out he climbs on if not he hissed at me and i leave him alone.
Remove the carpet and leave a bare bottom. the carpet creates bacteria
Pothos is great and creates vines. It would look great on the right
You’re going to want a thermometer with a probe
He may not eat for awhile. He needs time to settle in.
You don’t want your humidity in the 60’s all day. It can cause respiratory infection
If you’re worried about hydration invest in a fogger. It will help a lot with hydration. Run it for a few hours during the night.
You can only encourage...
2 month old male veiled chameleon, got him 2 days ago.
Never handled him.
This is young. Usually they don’t go home until 3-4 months.
So I had an issue with my crickets and bsf larvae arriving so I had to get meal worms and he ate 2 of those the day he got here and a couple crickets the next...