He might not be expanding his ribs and appear small, just keep an eye on him. See if he will puff up.
If you are worried about a parasite, the best thing you could do is, take a piece of its feces to a vet for an examination
Ok sounds good I'll probably get the one with the least amount of wax worms since they are just balls of fat. And I don't like the idea of feeding him too many mealworms, which can go to my other reptiles.
I live in Canada, this is the site I order from and it also has platters, Im not sure if I should order one but here it is,
http://lazylizards.ca/product/bug-platters/
As of right now I have only been feeding my chameleon crickets for his first month of me having him.
I have come to the conclusion that this isn't going to cut it so I need to order more feeders.
The problem I'm having is deciding how many to order and what his feeding scedule should be.
I am...
I'm just using mealworms because I have a small gecko and small chameleon. The chameleon will only be getting ill few every couple weeks just as a treat
Do you just keep them in a bin, also I have heard that people keep them with bran or oatmeal and just put in like apple slices
I am ordering mealworms for my leopard gecko and as a treat for my chameleon, I was just wondering what is the best way to keep them alive and gut loaded