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  1. Christel

    Edible? Hopper.

    Oh? I guess I didn't recognize it, I'm used to seeing katydids with sharp rhino-like horn-like structures where the ovipositor is. I'd thought this one's face/head was too narrow, too. At least I'll know for next time I catch one. ?
  2. Christel

    vegetarian chameleon?

    You said calcium, and calcium with D3... No vitamin?
  3. Christel

    vegetarian chameleon?

    "What is the form Good for in this specific case?" It might help diagnose any underlying issues that led to the vegetarian state. Like Quote
  4. Christel

    vegetarian chameleon?

    This: 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...
  5. Christel

    Changing enclosure

    No, she doesn't... Also the pothos is by them, no issues.
  6. Christel

    Changing enclosure

    Is there any type of lid or anything above the enclosure? That's what you tie to. I tie to the mesh lid on mine.
  7. Christel

    vegetarian chameleon?

    Would love a picture, and have you filled out the information form? ?
  8. Christel

    vegetarian chameleon?

    Maybe try again, remove the kale and replace with an insect or two? Do you cup feed? Do you dust the kale?
  9. Christel

    Blackish blue scales..?

    Bruise? Looks almost like a bite...
  10. Christel

    Changing enclosure

    Saw this on a chameleon site: the woman used fishing line to hang the vines and pothos and branches. I followed this 'line' of thought, and it has worked well for me. I would worry about fumes from the glue - it's a thought.
  11. Christel

    After all the effort I put into breeding silkworms..

    Well, you COULD always harvest the silk..... ?
  12. Christel

    Edible? Hopper.

    How about this gal? Didn't expect anything this big this early, but found her on my asparagus...
  13. Christel

    Planting trees and harvesting bugs?

    And yet... https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/do-super-worms-bite.14517/#js-post-119895 I just did a quick search of this forum, and there are many references to needing to crush the head, or remove the mandibles of super worms. So, perhaps not so much a myth after all.
  14. Christel

    Planting trees and harvesting bugs?

    Oh! My bad... Yet.... It was mentioned in another post of mine about a worm I'd found, that also could injure a Cham with its pinchers... sigh. What a scary, dangerous world we live in. *snicker*
  15. Christel

    Planting trees and harvesting bugs?

    Well, this is why I said "wingless"... A&M Agrilife Lubber-grasshopper Not necessarily a myth...
  16. Christel

    Planting trees and harvesting bugs?

    Hmmm. They are *just* at the Eastern area of DFW, a couple counties away, however if I just stick with crickets, **green** grasshoppers, and small katydids, I should be okay ?
  17. Christel

    Planting trees and harvesting bugs?

    Ok, thanks. Wingless grasshoppers, got it. Haven't seen those around here, and didn't think I could feed grasshoppers anyways ?. I'll watch for them. On another note, regarding super worms... Asked about them at the store, and was asked if I was aware that I needed to BEHEAD THEM before feeding...
  18. Christel

    Planting trees and harvesting bugs?

    LoL, all of the aforementioned ended up being a moot point, at the end. It went like this: I gathered all the little roaches and small beetles, placed them in her cup, lightly dusted them, and went to feed... She approached me, and I presented the cup. She looked in the cup, rolled her eyes a...
  19. Christel

    Does anyone know what 'worm' this is?

    Cool! Thanks! I guess that the next question would be, can veiled Chams eat it? ?
  20. Christel

    Does anyone know what 'worm' this is?

    Here's a couple pics. Thanks for any input. ?
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