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Give Skittles superworms one time now that's all he wants . Won't even look at a cricket spoiled brat
It's true. I have a male also that I have to tap the bowl so he knows the roaches are in itThey are too smart... reptiles shouldn't be this intelligent lol
EXACTLY what happened to my boy Orion! does anyone know a good way to get them back to hunting down crickets? I tried not giving him an option but he just wont eat and let them die.
Hunger is a very good motivator. If your chameleon is healthy and in good weight, you simply wait them out. Having no prey in the cage for a day or two helps remind them that food might be quite scarce. That's one thing captive chameleons haven't learned, that they need to eat whenever they can because tomorrow there might not be any food. Wild caughts know that. I've always been surprised that traumatized wild caught imports will always eat, even right out of the shipping box from Africa or Madagascar, ones I know are in such terrible shape they will soon die. They still eat.
Sometimes a poor appetite is evidence of a parasitic infection. The infection might not be enough to stop them eating a favorite food, but it will stop them from eating a less favored food. A stool sample might be in order.
Most chameleon pictures I see posted show obese animals and if they went without food for a long time, it might be a good thing for them in the long run.
Thanks, what would be a good amount of time before I re-introduce some crickets into his cage? like a day or two without food or are we talking longer?
Sounds good, I feed him every other day. Thanks!Are you normally feeding every day? Adults don't need to be fed every day. So for an adult a fast of two or three days sounds like a good start.