icegecko
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Spirulina is a genus (I may be wrong) of cyanobacteria used as a human dietary supplement and in animal foods. tl;dr version: wiki it.
I know I've said it before on this forum, but I cannot emphasize enough how awesome P. nivea is for chams. They breed really well, require very little maintenance and are bright green and very active. The only real downside is that they are on the small side, so you have to feed more of them to a larger subadult/adult chameleon. Mugi eats the P. nivea from my hand. The minute I pull one out he turns for it...even if he's just eaten a big hornworm! He just can't get enough of them.
Stay away from dyes. Chams aren't humans and may react adversely to such artificial products.
I know I've said it before on this forum, but I cannot emphasize enough how awesome P. nivea is for chams. They breed really well, require very little maintenance and are bright green and very active. The only real downside is that they are on the small side, so you have to feed more of them to a larger subadult/adult chameleon. Mugi eats the P. nivea from my hand. The minute I pull one out he turns for it...even if he's just eaten a big hornworm! He just can't get enough of them.
Stay away from dyes. Chams aren't humans and may react adversely to such artificial products.