littlebigbox
New Member
I have a baby, male veiled chameleon who is very nicely recovering from MDB. He will always be special needs and has slightly malformed legs.
He is about the size of my palm, if not smaller. I had him on A/D wet food and wax worms for the first week I had him (he had a bad mushy jaw) and now, 2 weeks later, he is able to eat crickets, mealworms and wax worms. I try to rotate these three types of bugs, with crickets being the main staple, but with him being too small for hornworms or superworms, is this a good diet?
All my research keeps pointing to him needing these big 'ole worms that are the size of him. I am getting conflicting information on wax worms and mealworms being not so great, but I know he needs variety as well. I am lost as to the best way to feed him and would like to not have him slide back down the MBD slope.
I am a new cham owner and any help is very much appreciated! Thank you guys!!!
He is about the size of my palm, if not smaller. I had him on A/D wet food and wax worms for the first week I had him (he had a bad mushy jaw) and now, 2 weeks later, he is able to eat crickets, mealworms and wax worms. I try to rotate these three types of bugs, with crickets being the main staple, but with him being too small for hornworms or superworms, is this a good diet?
All my research keeps pointing to him needing these big 'ole worms that are the size of him. I am getting conflicting information on wax worms and mealworms being not so great, but I know he needs variety as well. I am lost as to the best way to feed him and would like to not have him slide back down the MBD slope.
I am a new cham owner and any help is very much appreciated! Thank you guys!!!