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Do they sell the chow in their website too? I've been waiting out buying hornworms just because they grow so fast and my Chams so tiny lolDid anyone tell you where to buy cheaper hornworms? Not sure where you live, but if you are in the US you can get 50 hornworm eggs (which you may want to get rid of some as they get older, trust me I never go through them all but I have a huge amount of survivors and I have 6 reptiles that love them) for I think like 12 dollars plus some shipping? Buy extra chow though. They'll be ready to feed off after hatching in 4-5 days and I usually can keep going with my adult panther until around the last week. Go to great lakes hornworms Google search it their website will pop up.
Do those eggs require any sort of special treatment to be hatched?They do sell chow. I would buy powdered. I hate the smell of hornworm chow, and would prefer silkworm chow any day, but I have found freshly hatched hornworms do the absolute best on the specific chow for them. Then switching them over to silkworm chow is easier later on. Powdered stuff you get more of for less and usually makes enough for several hundred down the road. Some people don't hate the smell of the chow though
I guess I've been lucky in that my chams have gone after everything. With dubia I will sometimes shake the cup to get them moving. A roach on its back with its legs flailing seems to be especially stimulating. Some people have tried putting new bugs in with old favorites in an attempt to get a two-fer tongue strike. Once the cham gets a taste he may decide he likes it. I will cup feed anything that would hide or burrow, so dubia, supers and calcis all go in the cup. Hornworms and silkworms I will put in various places in the cage for them to find, but usually when they see the caterpillars coming they are pouncing on my hand before I can place any. When I fed crickets I did a mix of cup and free range. Obviously you just let flies go in the cage.How did you get your cham to take to different foods? Mine wouldn't try dubias and I think the superworms I've been trying to give him have just been to big. Also which Do you cup feed And which do you free range?
How have you gotten them to successfully hand feed ?
My lil guy cup feeds I just can't get him to eat from my hand. Last time I tried giving him hornworms from my hand(seems to be his fav) and he hissed at meI handle all my babies so much that they have absolutely no fear of me! To them I am the one bringing food! They see me, especially my hands and they are ready to eat! Being held, handled and fed by my hands is all they know! Look what @Kristen Wilkins have to say about te baby she got from me last week! Ate right out of her hand mere minutes after her unpacking him!
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