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Meal worms and baby cricketsThere are many reasons this could be happening. What types of feeder insects have you tried offering him?
Yes I would like to fill out a form.Let him settle in. They can go weeks without eating, so I wouldn't get worried yet. If you want you can fill out the help form in my signature so we can check that your husbandry is ok.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/Yes I would like to fill out a form.
Meal worms are not a good food for chameleons, especially not when fed with every meal. They have almost no nutritional value and can cause impaction.Meal worms and baby crickets
Could you try to fill out the form in more detail? E.g. the lights you are using, cage dimensions, misting times, what do you gutload with, what's the temperature gradient in the cage (highest and lowest temps), what kind of thermometer/hygrometer are you using. Also a picture of the setup would help.•Male veiled chameleon
•month old
• Purchased him at a pet store
• I have had him for 3 days
• He's pooped once as I can see, it was white
• In a dish that he climbs in and out from leaves, I put crickets, meal worms
• I sprinkled calcium and multi vitamin on crickets
• The pet store sold me a glass terrarium walls with screen top small for baby chameleon.
• I have fake vines, fake leaves and fake plants and 1 real plant which is schefflerg arboricola and a fresh kale leaf each morning that he looks like he drinks from
• I spray his leaves and walls every 2 hours, not him, he does not like it at all
• His heat is at 78f, and humidity 65