Super worms can be very addicting. My cham always try to hold out on crickets the day after getting supers. I only feed maybe 4 a week per pet and I try to only feed white or fresh molted ones.
My panther hates showers. He sits at the edge of the plant reaching out and begging me to take him out. Its so cute but he stays and gets his hydration.
Congrats he's looking good.
Well today was a big day for me, after being in my care for 22 weeks Lazy Boy finally walked out on my hand with no persuasion what so ever. No bugs no lifting my hand he just walked on. He still is super chill and doesn't rarely fire up. No hissing no gapping...
You can feed them as long as the hornworm body is no wider then the gap between your chams eyes. Some say with soft bodied worms you can go a bit bigger but I don't.
styrofoam ice chest and a ice pack will almost stop all growth. Don't let the cup touch the ice pack. I did this with my last cup and didn't lose one worm.
So your giving him multivitamins twice a week? You just said calcium does it have D3. I understand this isn't the problem now but could cause problems down the road.