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  1. C0nwayy

    Thought on ripping the cricket’s hind legs off?

    I’d say silkworms, flies, hornworms (although these worm only as a treat), and I heard black soldier fly larvae are high in calcium. Dubia roaches are also a good alternative to crickets. They’re more nutritious and they don’t have barbs on their legs like locusts do.
  2. C0nwayy

    He is always so dark. Help

    That’s the thing, I don’t live in the US, I’m in Europe, Spain. And by certified I mean that they do have the paperwork and stuff that the government here asks them to have to make sure what they’re breeding are captive caught chameleons and not wild caught. They have to be registered in this...
  3. C0nwayy

    Thought on ripping the cricket’s hind legs off?

    I know, I still feel bad about it painful or not, don’t get me wrong. I’m trying to find me some small dubias and silkworms in my area but on the meantime crickets are all I have. And it’s what my cham’s been eating since he was born. He tried mealworms (when I ran out of crickets) and it turns...
  4. C0nwayy

    Thought on ripping the cricket’s hind legs off?

    Apart that insects don’t feel pain when losing their thicc legs, I’d rather pull some cricket legs off before having their legs hurt my baby cham’s throat, having him starve because he’s picky and loves crickets, or having them run around and kill/gang up on my cham while he’s unaware. My cham...
  5. C0nwayy

    Thought on ripping the cricket’s hind legs off?

    I changed the plastic cup to a ceramic jar and used crickets again and he’s eating them rn :))
  6. C0nwayy

    Redone eclosure

    Ahhh it’s ok!! Omg really it’s so great, I want my cham’s next enclosure to be as pretty!
  7. C0nwayy

    Thought on ripping the cricket’s hind legs off?

    My baby cham still runs off from tongs so ?
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    Carly

    Aaaa tysm!! ✨✨??
  9. C0nwayy

    Ribs

    Understandable lol, yeah your cham’s fine. ?
  10. C0nwayy

    Thought on ripping the cricket’s hind legs off?

    Sorry I won’t call you bro :,)) I apologize And, how can I get him to eat dead bugs?
  11. C0nwayy

    It might be female, but I’ve been wrong before

    Since you can’t take a pic of the back feet, do the back feet have spurs that look similar to these? If it does have the sharp spurs, it’s a male, if not, female.
  12. C0nwayy

    White dots.

    It looks like bits of shedding stuck between the scales. Nothing to worry about if that’s the case. He’s cute btw! Remember that the only moment you can help your cham on shedding is if the shed gets stuck around the eyes or legs.
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    Carly

    She’s so cute!!
  14. C0nwayy

    Travel

    If you want to move to another place you gotta do some paperwork on your cham, you might want to ask your vet.
  15. C0nwayy

    Redone eclosure

    OMG IT LOOKS GREATTT!!
  16. C0nwayy

    He is always so dark. Help

    Good luck to you too gettin your info out of tests and easy stuff from other pages online. I already heard of you from other users and I’m not gonna get teased by you either way. Let’s not discuss lightning as we don’t share the same opinion, really I don’t need someone who helps users by...
  17. C0nwayy

    Thought on ripping the cricket’s hind legs off?

    But a chameleon won’t eat it dead bro
  18. C0nwayy

    Thought on ripping the cricket’s hind legs off?

    These two are a bit big but the rest is full of 1/4 crickets. :/ Yes there are some huge crickets in there like the male at the bottom but i plan to save them to make a cricket farm ?
  19. C0nwayy

    He is always so dark. Help

    ??? ok lets not give the same exact advice everyone is giving because i just joined the forum and i dont have a right to speak
  20. C0nwayy

    Thought on ripping the cricket’s hind legs off?

    I know, yeah, they’re small, don’t worry, I have a video of him eating them :)
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