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So the other day while playing with my dog I saw a green grasshopper on a bush and decided to catch him so I can feed him to my veiled Gimpy. I've caught plenty more I'm just not sure if I should feed them to him? What do you all think?
Green grasshoppers are the best! They have just molted so have a really soft body still. They brown up as the outer body hardens up. I just posted a video of one of my little girls eating a grasshopper on facebook, a few days ago.
I would think that if you gutload them for 2-3 days you could reduce the risk enough to make feeding ok. If they had ingested pesticide they would have died by then. Variety in diet is very important for their health and chameleons love locusts. You have to think they would eat many in the wild.
Yeah you have a point. They are kinda small so I don't plan on feeding them to him just yet, I wanna fatten them up a bit ive been feeding them like romain lettuce and carrots. What other goods could I feed them?
I raise mine up on rose.
Rose as in the flower? Or the leaves?
Oh by the way I sent you a msg on Facebook about those Egyptian mantis ooths.. You still have some? I'm looking to buy maybe 2
I use rose bush, for covenience. Hoppers will eat leaves. You can cut some leaves off and feed, but they will quickly wilt. I keep a big screen cage, and place whole potted rose inside. And rotate roses as needed. I have you covered on the mantis ooths.. I just had one hatch this moring, so another 60 baby mouths to feed.
So the other day while playing with my dog I saw a green grasshopper on a bush and decided to catch him so I can feed him to my veiled Gimpy. I've caught plenty more I'm just not sure if I should feed them to him? What do you all think?
I raise mine up on rose.
Keep it for a day. Pesticides take effect pretty quick, so If it doesnt die, then go for it.
I offer wild caught grasshoppers every summer.
small risk of parasites. but that can happen from store bought stuff anyways