myacarter
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I've had my male veiled chameleon, Xander, since April (when he was 4-6 months old.) Everything was going well until August when he stopped eating. He refused to hunt for crickets and we go nervous so we started hand feeding him. He currently refuses to hunt, even if I leave worms in his bowl. He hasn't shot at anything in months but if we place a worm in his mouth he'll eat it. I need some tips on how to get him back on a cricket diet and how to start leaving food in his enclosure again instead of having him open his mouth and us dropping the food inside. Also, does he look healthy? As a first time chameleon owner I'm still learning how to do this. I'm afraid that he isn't in good shape. PLEASE HELP!! I can't afford to go to a vet right now. P.s. these are some current pictures of him. If I got him in April and he was a juvenile, should't he be bigger?
I've had my male veiled chameleon, Xander, since April (when he was 4-6 months old.) Everything was going well until August when he stopped eating. He refused to hunt for crickets and we go nervous so we started hand feeding him. He currently refuses to hunt, even if I leave worms in his bowl. He hasn't shot at anything in months but if we place a worm in his mouth he'll eat it. I need some tips on how to get him back on a cricket diet and how to start leaving food in his enclosure again instead of having him open his mouth and us dropping the food inside. Also, does he look healthy? As a first time chameleon owner I'm still learning how to do this. I'm afraid that he isn't in good shape. PLEASE HELP!! I can't afford to go to a vet right now. P.s. these are some current pictures of him. If I got him in April and he was a juvenile, should't he be bigger?
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