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bunglon

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Hello, I've been reading all kinds of blog, thread, post etc about chameleon food. I agreed that all chams would like variety of food for their daily diet, but I only have one chameleon and most online places that offer their food only offer in big quantity, so does anyone know any online that would sell just small amount ? I'm interested in dubia roaches, silkworms and fruitflies. Thanks in advance.
 
Hello, I've been reading all kinds of blog, thread, post etc about chameleon food. I agreed that all chams would like variety of food for their daily diet, but I only have one chameleon and most online places that offer their food only offer in big quantity, so does anyone know any online that would sell just small amount ? I'm interested in dubia roaches, silkworms and fruitflies. Thanks in advance.
You might want to attend a local chameleon meeting. There is usually a bug exchange, and different insects offered. Last South Bay Chameleon Keepers club meeting was held over by Dodger Stadium. So not to far away from your city.
I think the meeting this month will be held on the 16th, so just two weeks away.
 

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You might want to attend a local chameleon meeting. There is usually a bug exchange, and different insects offered. Last South Bay Chameleon Keepers club meeting was held over by Dodger Stadium. So not to far away from your city.
I think the meeting this month will be held on the 16th, so just two weeks away.

Interesting, do you have be a member of something or is it open to public ?
 
Hello, I've been reading all kinds of blog, thread, post etc about chameleon food. I agreed that all chams would like variety of food for their daily diet, but I only have one chameleon and most online places that offer their food only offer in big quantity, so does anyone know any online that would sell just small amount ? I'm interested in dubia roaches, silkworms and fruitflies. Thanks in advance.

Lots of bugs last a long time, so its okay to buy a larger quantity and use them slowly. Dubia Roaches for example last without much effort - just a bucket with some holes punched in the lid, an empty egg carton, a little food (gutload well in the days before feeding any to your cham). Keep the bucket in a closet and no one will know they are there.

Silkworms you can buy as eggs that you keep in the fridge - just take out and grow up a months worth at a time.

Butterworms you can keep cool and they will last dormant for a couple months, then just warm up and gutload those that youre going to offer to the chameleon in the coming days.

Superworms will also last a long time with minimal effort.

you might also approach your local pet store, ione that sells reptiles, suggest they try selling butterworms or whatever. They can buy in bulk and then sell in small numbers too all lizard keepers, at a profit. You'd pay more, but it would be convenient.
 
Lots of bugs last a long time, so its okay to buy a larger quantity and use them slowly. Dubia Roaches for example last without much effort - just a bucket with some holes punched in the lid, an empty egg carton, a little food (gutload well in the days before feeding any to your cham). Keep the bucket in a closet and no one will know they are there.

Silkworms you can buy as eggs that you keep in the fridge - just take out and grow up a months worth at a time.

Butterworms you can keep cool and they will last dormant for a couple months, then just warm up and gutload those that youre going to offer to the chameleon in the coming days.

Superworms will also last a long time with minimal effort.

you might also approach your local pet store, ione that sells reptiles, suggest they try selling butterworms or whatever. They can buy in bulk and then sell in small numbers too all lizard keepers, at a profit. You'd pay more, but it would be convenient.

thank you for the info, just to let you know I have all kinds of your blog/post bookmarked in my laptop.
 
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