Chameleopatrick
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There seems to be some misunderstanding in this forum regarding the covering of soil (dirt)In your habitats. Did you know children in Africa eat soil? Do you know that dirt just tastes awful but they do it anyway? Know why?
Minerals and micronutrients.
Captive chameleons eat soil and sand because they are in need of nutrients that they are not getting in your care. It's because of the diet you provide that the chameleons go to the bottom of the cage eat soil. Often times chameleons will target the perlite used in commercial blends of potting soil, chewing it up and swallowing it to find another piece to do it again.
In 1996 I started covering my soil with sandbox washed sand. I also started breaking very small pieces of cuttlebone (not sharp) and sprinkling it, leaving it on top of the sand for the chameleons to come down and eat. My panthers, veilds, quads, wiedersheimi, carpets, Elliot's all ate the sand cuttlebone combo.
Sometimes just sand most of the time the cuttlebone. Over time I noticed the chameleons went to eat sand and less and less.
Covering your soil deprives the chameleon of what they seem to do and need naturally. Covering soil blocks them from attaining critical micronutrients.
Your chameleon is eating soil for a reason, know what the reason is.
I see a lot of people (acting like experts) telling noobs to cover their soil with rocks big enough that the Cham can't eat. That is just plain ignorance.
Minerals and micronutrients.
Captive chameleons eat soil and sand because they are in need of nutrients that they are not getting in your care. It's because of the diet you provide that the chameleons go to the bottom of the cage eat soil. Often times chameleons will target the perlite used in commercial blends of potting soil, chewing it up and swallowing it to find another piece to do it again.
In 1996 I started covering my soil with sandbox washed sand. I also started breaking very small pieces of cuttlebone (not sharp) and sprinkling it, leaving it on top of the sand for the chameleons to come down and eat. My panthers, veilds, quads, wiedersheimi, carpets, Elliot's all ate the sand cuttlebone combo.
Sometimes just sand most of the time the cuttlebone. Over time I noticed the chameleons went to eat sand and less and less.
Covering your soil deprives the chameleon of what they seem to do and need naturally. Covering soil blocks them from attaining critical micronutrients.
Your chameleon is eating soil for a reason, know what the reason is.
I see a lot of people (acting like experts) telling noobs to cover their soil with rocks big enough that the Cham can't eat. That is just plain ignorance.