Bush baby
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That's the ONLY way mine will eat them!Sometimes mine will gape at me, I stick a worm in their mouth, they eat it lol.. seriously
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That's the ONLY way mine will eat them!Sometimes mine will gape at me, I stick a worm in their mouth, they eat it lol.. seriously
My chameleons won't eat them.. ?
Quite some weeks ago, I finally got to buy some (500) eggs,
Waited for weeks untill they hatched,
Proceeded to carefully move around these teeny tiny fragile worms with a tiny paintbrush or feather in order to clean their uneaten food every few days,
cleaned out dead worms (they die so damn easy)
After a month only about 100 out of 500 were left.
But lo and behold, they were finally feeder size!
So I dangle one in front of my chameleon, quite proud of my ability to keep these fecking worms alive,
And all he does is get all puffy and pissed off ?
I also put one in his cage and left it, but he did not eat it lol. Guess they don't recognise it as food?
Ungrateful bastards.
On the plus side, the silkworm moths are very cute to look at.
I had the exact same problem with my first panther ??
Silkworm feeders are hard to find where I live so I drove about one and a half hours to a farm and purchased about 100 live worms. I even starved my panther for about a week to see if he would give them a try, but to no avail. I've read that it varies from chameleon to chameleon and also how late (or early) you try to introduce them to their diet.
I bet they would happily go after the moths ... I wonder why I have not read about anyone trying this before. Are the moth wings (dust) bad for chameleons?