PBandJammers
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I have a 5-6 month old Jackson's. For the past 2 weeks or so I've been hand feeding my chameleon a meal worm before every feeding as a way to get him used to my hand. After he would take it, I would bring in the feeding cup of crickets and he would happily chow down. But starting yesterday, after the mealworm he snubs the crickets. I've read that they can become picky if fed too many worms, but i figured one a feeding wouldn't be an issue.
Today, in order top get him to eat I help a meal worm up underneath the feeding cup so that when he went for mealworm, he would get cricket. I managed to get him to eat two crickets, but he caught on and lost interest.
I'm wondering what the best way to break this would be? Should I only offer crickets and no mealworms for a while? Even before all this he wouldn't take crickets from my hand, only the mealworms, so is there another way I can get him used to my hand without baiting him with treats? Should I maybe introduce more variety? I've also read that no one insect should be a staple so should I start to introduce dubias? I know they can go a few days without eating, it's just hard not to worry about him.
Today, in order top get him to eat I help a meal worm up underneath the feeding cup so that when he went for mealworm, he would get cricket. I managed to get him to eat two crickets, but he caught on and lost interest.
I'm wondering what the best way to break this would be? Should I only offer crickets and no mealworms for a while? Even before all this he wouldn't take crickets from my hand, only the mealworms, so is there another way I can get him used to my hand without baiting him with treats? Should I maybe introduce more variety? I've also read that no one insect should be a staple so should I start to introduce dubias? I know they can go a few days without eating, it's just hard not to worry about him.