I'm looking for new options and would like to here what some of your favorite feeders are and where you get them. I'd also like to here how store them, how many you typically get at a time and how you like to gut load the specific feeder. I cannot breed feeders at the time being so it would help...
Do you have any blogs on your supplementation? I was recommended by screameleons to use D3 twice a week and Herp once a week. I also feel positive on my vitamin A intake. I always prioritize my vitamin A rich foods first on my gut loads. I haven't seen any discharge or crust either coming from...
Panther 11 months
Handling - very minimal maybe a few times a week
Food - Fed primarily crickets every other day gut loaded with carrot, sweet potato, greens, melon, grain and substitutions of brewers yeast, kelp, spiriluna and bee pollen.
Sup - Rep Cal D3 and Herptivite twice a week...
Maybe you should try gardening fence. I put some in my enclosure with uv resistant zip ties and it works great. The chameleon grabs a hold of fence instead of the screen. I've seen a lot of owners use this method. I linked a quick picture of what it looks like from google. You can get this stuff...
I have a diet that Screameleons gave me. I usually switch it up every week. I always use carrot and sweet potatoes every time. Then every week I switch between collard greens and type of leaf lettuce with either some sort of melon or squash. Then I mix up wheat brand with either brewers yeast...
I have a 9 month old panther who is very healthy, active and nourished. He has had problems with worms in the past where he it spoils his appetite to where he wont take crickets. I gut load my crickets properly and he takes every offering. Is it bad to not offer a variety of food to your cham...