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  1. Gwendalyn.brock

    hornworm size

    My girl doesn't seem to be a picky eater, so I hope she'll eat the dubias I bought. What do you do with the feeders that he won't eat?
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    Waiting for new bugs for my baby girl.... Even ordered dubias even though roaches gross me out

    Waiting for new bugs for my baby girl.... Even ordered dubias even though roaches gross me out
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    How often should I replace the UVB and heat bulb?

    I was told 6 months for uvb and when the bulb goes out in the heat lamp but that could be wrong. Might want to get more opinions.
  4. Gwendalyn.brock

    hornworm size

    I agree that we tend to worry more about our babies than we should but I would rather be safe than sorry. I will see if she will eat the larger worms since they are her favorite and I'm here with her on Sundays.
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    One of my poor pothos plants is dying

    One of my poor pothos plants is dying
  6. Gwendalyn.brock

    hornworm size

    My little girl loves hornworma but I was always nervous to give her more than the medium sized ones but the eggs don't hatch as fast as they grow. I don't doubt that she would eat the bigger ones, I just want to make sure she won't get it stuck or anything. You're cham is about the same age as...
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    Comment by 'Gwendalyn.brock' in media 'go away mom'

    @Lazereth does whatever a spiderpig does
  8. Gwendalyn.brock

    hornworm size

    If it didn't hurt him, he's definitely fine. My veiled would probably try to bite me if I tried taking anything back. Cause she likes to try and attack my hands when I put food in her cage after she wakes up.
  9. Gwendalyn.brock

    hornworm size

    Wow, that seems like a big worm for your cham. My cham is about 9 inches from her nose to the tip of her tail but I worry since I can't be with her all day that giving her larger worms would hurt her.
  10. Gwendalyn.brock

    hornworm size

    I was wondering how big my chameleon should be before I give her full size horn worms. She is only about 5 months and I was thinking she was too little for a worm that big. Any suggestions since they grow too fast even though they are breeding.
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    Jeppito What's up

    Such a beautiful cham!
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    Do veileds normally poop in the same spot ?

    My veiled likes to mainly poop in one of my pothos plants and the back corner of her habitat. I think it is normal for some chams to poop in the same spots.
  13. Gwendalyn.brock

    isopods

    Thank you guys for all the responses. I have talked to a seller about getting blue bottles fly larva and dubias for more feeding options. I will not buy the isopods since I do not use substrate of any kind in my chameleons cage and it would be a waste of money if she isn't going to eat them.
  14. Gwendalyn.brock

    isopods

    Thank you very much for the information, I will definitely use it.
  15. Gwendalyn.brock

    isopods

    I have most of that except dubias and keep looking for silkworms but they're always sold out. I think my cham is too small for grasshoppers and mantises at the moment. Where would I be able to get blue bottle flies?
  16. Gwendalyn.brock

    isopods

    Thank you. I'm just trying to determine what her kinds of bugs they are able to eat if she eventually needs more variety. I have heard that some chameleons can be pickier than others. What other kinds of feeders do you have?
  17. Gwendalyn.brock

    isopods

    Can a chameleon eat isopods?
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    I've tried everything!! (PLEASE HELP!)

    I wouldnt listen to many people at a pet store, they don't usually know much about the animals they sell and it is sad. I would feed her as many as is advised on the care sheet provided on the forums. I don't think feeding her more than 5 crickets would actually hurt her. I would think only...
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    First chameleon...maybe

    That is actually the truest thing. We have 2 snakes and my chameleon here so we spend a lot on food and other supplies to maintain them.
  20. Gwendalyn.brock

    Phoenix worms ??

    I feed my cham pheonix\ calci\ repti worms. I also like to try small hornworms, small superworms, wax worms(sparingly), butterworms, flightless fruit flies, black soldier flies, and waiting to order silk worms. Every chameleon is different , some are pickier than othera so trying new things is a...
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