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Oh yeah, the also eat on hibiscus.LOLYes if what they ate was poisonous but in this case it is safe because this species is found in higher altitutes of Arizona and New Mexico, and south into Mexico. It does feed on oak as well as ceonothus, mimosa and mountain mahogony which is all safe for chamemeon consumption. The adult moth do not eat or drink as you already know. The chams love em. My brother feeds em to his veiled.
What is your opinion on the caterpillar? I'm not sure if the hair would affect the cham. Wanting to get other opinions. My brother said he handles them with no problem but never fed one to his cham because he's not sure either.Sounds like the moths would be safe then!
With that type of caterpillar, from what I've read, it can vary from person to person how bad the reaction can be from those stinging "hairs". I wouldn't want to risk it with my chameleons.
Here's what happens with a relative of that caterpillar...
One more of the Io caterpillar...a relative....