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Just as an FYI you don't need to cut off the heads!! I was told that also from my local petstore and its absolute crap!!!! Just an old folk lore from long ago. Your Cham will hold it longer in his/her mouth if (s)he feels it is not dead. Don't worry!!He really loved his first superworms though Ive been smashing there heads so they dont hurt him and he always eats em still
Yes it was alive and juicy lolWas the hornworm fully alive? Jw
We had a petstore tell us to cut the heads off too or they would bite from the inside and possibly cause internal injuries. Needless to say, we have steered clear of superworms (mainly because the ones around here seem really large for Izzie). We have phoenix worms on the way.Just as an FYI you don't need to cut off the heads!! I was told that also from my local petstore and its absolute crap!!!! Just an old folk lore from long ago. Your Cham will hold it longer in his/her mouth if (s)he feels it is not dead. Don't worry!!
That's what my petstore said. Pls don't listen to them it's a false rumor!!! Trust me it saves u a lot of time. If u look up videos of chameleon eatting horn worms and super worms the heads are on all of them!!We had a petstore tell us to cut the heads off too or they would bite from the inside and possibly cause internal injuries. Needless to say, we have steered clear of superworms (mainly because the ones around here seem really large for Izzie). We have phoenix worms on the way.
I think u can give them how many as u want. I don't think they will hurt ur Cham? She just could get full very easily!!How many superworms is too many in a 2-3 period? Im low on crickets until shipment arrives is why Im asking but I have superworms. I have a 6 month old male veiled.