Yeah theyre good. I bought two cups of them last week and they are fully intact. The only thing is that I cant get my cham to eat them as he is a picky eater.
Yeah I understand your point but after some research ive found that wax worms are also very high in calcium, carbs, and protein. I wont be using them as a staple feeder but i will use them until he decides to eat other feeders im offering him. Thanks for the help though.
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Thats wat i thought but the vendor at the maryland reptile expo said if you dust them with calcium and gut load them, they are healthy to eat. But im still not sure. He said hes done it with his male veiled cham.
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I've been following this thread and i must say this is a very inspiring story. Its good to know that there are people who care about poor creatures like this.
Keep up the great work!!!
By the way, Have you named her yet?
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Thanks. I attended a maryland reptile expo today and one of the vendors who owns a veiled chameleon said that they can be fed mostly a diet of waxworms due to their high protein and calcium content, but you have to dust them.
Where do u purchase your hornworms and silkworms from?
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Hello all, I have a 1 year and 3 month old male Veiled Chameleon. For the last few weeks he has rejected most of his food(crickets, superworms, butterworms) and will only eat wax worms! He must be a picky eater. Does anybody know how to make foods more enticing to him? Or what kinds of...