chameleonaire$
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I know it's illegal to ship them across state lines so I am seeing if I can buy them here.
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I’ve never fed snails, but I assume the shells are fragile or brittle enough to be crushed by powerful little cham jaws. The snails are small I think.how do chameleons eat snails if they have a hard shell also my and my cousins found a grasshopper and fed it to Bruce when he launched his tongue it just grabbed the head so the grasshopper got decapitated but Bruce don't waste food so he went back for the twitching body
If you feed them when they're about dime sized the shell is not too hard for them to crunch.I’ve never fed snails, but I assume the shells are fragile or brittle enough to be crushed by powerful little cham jaws. The snails are small I think.
Cool! Are they difficult to keep?If you feed them when they're about dime sized the shell is not too hard for them to crunch.
I got some off eBay years ago. They multiply like rabbits.
Not at all. Just a reasonable sized tank - 10 gallon - with about 2 inches of potted soil that you mist twice a day (so they can burrow and lay eggs). Just make sire they have access to fresh dark green leafy veggies, carrots, cucumber and calcium block and they'll multiply like crazy.Cool! Are they difficult to keep?
From what I've understood their stomach acid or whatever they use to digest things takes care of the shellhow do chameleons eat snails if they have a hard shell also my and my cousins found a grasshopper and fed it to Bruce when he launched his tongue it just grabbed the head so the grasshopper got decapitated but Bruce don't waste food so he went back for the twitching body