TheDankestMeme
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I recently got a chameleon, but I need to know some things to watch for, and do to keep her healthy. I already have the cage, uvb bulb, calcium, vines, and food. I just want some good tips or something.
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Thanks, but what's wrong with mealworms, and about how long outside?Gutload your bugs
Diversify the chameleons diet
You need more than just calcium
Take her outside for real sun if possible
Make it completely dark at night
Provide her with a proper egg laying bin
Don't feed many mealworms if any at all
Most important. ..research lots here.
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I recently got a chameleon, but I need to know some things to watch for, and do to keep her healthy. I already have the cage, uvb bulb, calcium, vines, and food. I just want some good tips or something.
Thanks, but what's wrong with mealworms, and about how long outside?
Very true about the hard shell for mealworms! They are a great for my guy. I'd him a few 1-2 times a week. The trick is.. after the mealworms shed, they are lighter than the rest. I feed my cham those BC they will be softer he enjoys his treatsMealworms have a tough shell that can cause digestive issues.
As far as outside goes , the longer the better. I bring mine out 3 times a week on average but obviously depends on weather. I live in hawaii so it's usually perfect most days
Great treat* for my guy. Sorry stupid autocorrectVery true about the hard shell for mealworms! They are a great for my guy. I'd him a few 1-2 times a week. The trick is.. after the mealworms shed, they are lighter than the rest. I feed my cham those BC they will be softer he enjoys his treats