I would try to get her on a sturdy stick / post and put her in the shower. Put the shower on warm and spray it at the wall so the steam and splatter can hit your Cham.
I never said they were harmful...
When there are so many BETTER gut loading options out there, why feed one of the worst ones?..
I would assume it's because they last longer and don't have to be changed out everyday... :/
Hmm, orange usually is an indicator that the chameleon is female.
Can you attach another picture of your chams hind legs so we can double check for you? :)
Cricket cubes?
You should be gut loading your crickets properly.
Here's a link to gut loading, better late then never!
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/food/
The thing is... You won't actually know if the cricket is harming your Cham or not...
You can't sit there all night with a flash light watching your Cham sleep.
The crickets move around at night and if one stumbles across your chameleon he's going to have a feast.
The crickets will most...
I would order spring tails and isopods.
They will be your vivarium "clean up crew" and will double as an occasional snack.
Crickets and fruit flys can be a staple, I wouldn't feed meal worms because impaction, but that's just me.
I just checked as well. It says the seller is now out of stock. I payed 14.99 for a pound with free shipping. Here's a link anyways.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00BMX4O7O?vs=1
The hardest part IMHO, is creating a vivarium that will thrive.
To do so, you must have a few different layers of substrate, top soil, or dirt fertilizer free, weed blocking mesh, and some hydro balls.
To understand why you must first realize you are creating a natural environment for the...
Yeah your fine.
This is the reason for paying high prices to "automate" your chameleons care as much as possible.
An automatic mister and a few timers are going to be your new best friends.
Did you do something to that first picture? Looks to be photoshopped a bit. Or maybe the pixels are just blown out?
Hard to tell, either way gorgeous chameleon.
Here's a shot of my boy tiger.
I'm in Orange County.
I too am trying to raise dubias.
I have them in a 30 gallon glass tank, I feed them cricket crack and a variety of veggies.
Does your Cham prefer GBR over reg dubias?
I've never tried GBR.