jamest0o0
Chameleon Enthusiast
Just a thought for conversation if anyone feels like joining in... So, as with anything, too much of a good thing can be bad. Vegetables and fruits can be overdone if you have too many of the same kind. Whether it be oxalates, goitrogens, etc. For a chameleon that rarely/never sees insects(in the wild) which feed on the things that we gutload with, couldn't it be too much? Could all of these vitamins in excessive amounts be more harmful than helpful? I guess the secret is to have a well balanced mix, but really, we don't know much outside of the basics. For small animals, well balanced from toxic could be a very thin line. I don't buy into the thought that wild insects are gutloaded with more variety. If there was some abundant super foods throughout Madagascar, stores would be selling them.
BTW, I regularly gutload with a mix of probably 50-100 ingredients. I follow the conventional wisdom that variety is key. I don't intend to change anything atm, or lead anyone astray. I think gutloading is a great practice. I just figured I'd post this and see what people think. They could be much more sensitive to certain things, especially non-native plants bred for maximum nutrition.
BTW, I regularly gutload with a mix of probably 50-100 ingredients. I follow the conventional wisdom that variety is key. I don't intend to change anything atm, or lead anyone astray. I think gutloading is a great practice. I just figured I'd post this and see what people think. They could be much more sensitive to certain things, especially non-native plants bred for maximum nutrition.