Best feeders for juvenile veiled chameleons

Roger.bowen

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Currently I am only feeding my chameleon crickets, very small mealworms(1 as a treat per week) and butterworms as once a week.

I am going to order silkworm eggs because the last ones I got were too big, what else do you guys suggest I buy. Unfortunately roaches are illegal in Canada so I need some substitutes for my chameleon which is only about 3 inches long
 
Currently I am only feeding my chameleon crickets, very small mealworms(1 as a treat per week) and butterworms as once a week.

I am going to order silkworm eggs because the last ones I got were too big, what else do you guys suggest I buy. Unfortunately roaches are illegal in Canada so I need some substitutes for my chameleon which is only about 3 inches long
U can get phonix worm,hornworm,superworm, red runner...etc
 
Then u can try some other site which I couldn't suggest u since u are from Canada,try Google it,maybe u can find others.
 
Then u can try some other site which I couldn't suggest u since u are from Canada,try Google it,maybe u can find others.
I have been on the lookout for feeder sites, I have 2 that I currently use and I'm going to start using a third. I am also trying to find a Jackson chameleon but no luck with that up here in the north. The only thing I could find was a female Jackson for 250. And they cost much less in the states
 
I have been on the lookout for feeder sites, I have 2 that I currently use and I'm going to start using a third. I am also trying to find a Jackson chameleon but no luck with that up here in the north. The only thing I could find was a female Jackson for 250. And they cost much less in the states
Keep on searching or move to U.S.,since the Canadian dollar value are very low than U.S dollar amount.
 
You can look at Nick Barta's offerings here on this site: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/feeder-insects.149977/ He has some smaller feeder options that you can go with. You can email him and ask about shipping to Canada, if it's possible, or maybe he knows some good feeder vendors in Canada.

I have to say though, I'd figure out what is going on with your Veiled before trying to get another chameleon.

Alright thanks, I was just thinking about getting another one during the summer if I could figure out what is wrong with the one I currently have.
 
Alright thanks, I was just thinking about getting another one during the summer if I could figure out what is wrong with the one I currently have.

It's always an option, but don't underestimate how much vet bills can creep up depending on if your little guy needs multiple visits. Hopefully it's something simple, but you just never know.
 
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