ashmichaelson
New Member
Hey there,
I have a seven month old (I think) female veiled chameleon, and I'm from southeast Idaho. It's a pretty isolated community, so the only place I'm able to get crickets on a regular basis is a Petco that's a 30-45 minute drive away from my home. The winters here are really harsh, so a lot of the time in the winter I go to get crickets and they're all froze to death. Because of this, I've been forced to feed my Pascal just mealworms and superworms because they're the only feeders that are alive by the time they get to the store. I also tried ordering them online and the same thing happened. I know this isn't ideal for the complete health of a chameleon, but it was either this or let her starve. I also fed her fruits and veggies.
So my question: Is there another way for a chameleon to get a well rounded diet besides with crickets? She's fine and active, but I don't want to risk any malnutrition next year. All suggestions are welcome!!
I have a seven month old (I think) female veiled chameleon, and I'm from southeast Idaho. It's a pretty isolated community, so the only place I'm able to get crickets on a regular basis is a Petco that's a 30-45 minute drive away from my home. The winters here are really harsh, so a lot of the time in the winter I go to get crickets and they're all froze to death. Because of this, I've been forced to feed my Pascal just mealworms and superworms because they're the only feeders that are alive by the time they get to the store. I also tried ordering them online and the same thing happened. I know this isn't ideal for the complete health of a chameleon, but it was either this or let her starve. I also fed her fruits and veggies.
So my question: Is there another way for a chameleon to get a well rounded diet besides with crickets? She's fine and active, but I don't want to risk any malnutrition next year. All suggestions are welcome!!