Gemeleon dude
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If you put too many crickets in will it overwhelm him to eat them? I have them in a little clear box in the bottom of the cage
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Yeah so I bought like a small plastic terrarium for like a spider or frog and I gut load my crickets in there and lean to top open for him to get in and eatYou only want to feed as much as they will eat on a small time frame, depending on their age. When they're young feed as much as they will eat. When they're about a year old they will slow down to every other day / every 3 or so days for a female. It's not recommended to leave uneaten crickets in the enclosure as they could bite the chameleon.
What do you mean you have them in a clear box at the bottom of the cage? Are you using the box to feed out of or to store the crickets full time? Either way I wouldn't feed the chameleon from the bottom of the enclosure, nor store the bugs there.
Best to take the crickets out to feed him. I always feed towards the top of the enclosure. I've never heard of anyone using this method. Just for safety and bc they can be escape artists, I would not keep the crickets in the enclosure.Yeah so I bought like a small plastic terrarium for like a spider or frog and I gut load my crickets in there and lean to top open for him to get in and eat
Ok. Well then letting him eat as much as he wants is a good thingIt’s a baby male panther that’s about 3 months old
How are you dusting the crickets with calcium?Yeah so I bought like a small plastic terrarium for like a spider or frog and I gut load my crickets in there and lean to top open for him to get in and eat