Jojo and I have spoke. I will have medium silkworms available this week to start shipping out Monday. I have expanded so I can raise more at one time and keep in different stages of growth. Hopefully I won't have the selling out in 2 days problem again.
I have a few 25-100 counts left they are on pre order and would ship out Tuesday. I have been up all night packing out all orders that came in. If you can wait on sizes I do have a ton of eggs in the incubator some hatched yesterday and more should be hatching throughout the week.
I would pull the oranges out they have the potential to be slightly toxic to reptiles. We usually see this in forms of stomach issues or refusing to eat. Oranges can be used but I generally give those several days before I'm feeding anything off that is going to eat them.
Normally when we have people pull supplements for Gular edema in chameleons we have them pull the multivitamin until the edema is completely gone. Continue giving calcium with no D3. At that point start feeding your feeder insects foods that are high and beta carotinoids such as acorn squash...
With the gular edema did he have it when you got him? How long have you had him? Jackson's are notorious for getting edema with over supplementation. I know you said you use a multivitamin once a month but do you know the previous supplement schedule?
I would also work on getting your night temps into the 55-65 range. It is imperative that Jackson's have these night temp drops. Being as he came from an expo I would go ahead and do a dusting in the multivitamin. Many times Jackson's at expos have not had proper supplementation.
With these situations all we can do is tell you all the possibilities of what it could be along with all the warnings. Many times these situations don't turn out like this.
At this point it does look like a hornworm that didn't digest. You definitely need to go over husbandry and increase hydration to prevent this in the future. A vet check still wouldn't hurt.
Typically prolapses aren't green with that being said if there was an impaction and infection going on it could be gangrenous. If it was a fake plant you do not want to pull on it and risk ripping tissues. There are some things that can be done to help prolapses go back in but I don't want to...
Carnivore care is not recommended it is chicken based for protein. Repashy grub pie is a better option. It can be mixed into a thicker formula so it's not as easy to aspirate them. Reptiboost would also be a better option than carnivore care.
I would make some changes to your supplements. Keep the calcium no D3 and remove the calcium with D3 and the flukers. The the flukers contain beta carotene not preformed Vit A. I would replace those two with Repashy lod it will cover your D3 needs and preformed vitamin A needs.