My chameleon is abut 4 or 5 months old and I want to make sure I am feeding him the right amount. I was told about 5 crickets a day, but then told to feed him more. Also there have been a few issues with him eating the crickets and then spitting them out, but then eating the others( and they are about the same size)
As for today he only had two, because the other crickets 1 he ate then spit out and then the other cricket touched the saliva and then couldn't move anymore(so that lead to him not eating it)Should I feed the mealworms that we have so he can have enough to eat, or feed him more later today or tomorrow.
I also had a question about gut loading. Before i used potatoes, but then found out not to feed them those. Im not entirely sure what to feed them, or what needs to be in the container with them for them to survive. What is a good container to keep them in?( lately they have been escaping so I would like some suggestions in what time of place to keep them in so this doesn't happen, and to live longer) I will provide a picture of the current container that was giving to me, just for a backup to put the crickets in.
I am a semi-new owner and want to know all I can so he can live happy and healthy, so if anyone can provide me with any answers that would really be helpful. I know there is a lot of negativity with first time reptile owners having chameleons, but my mother bought him a few months ago as a gift( without telling me btw) and I want to take care of him as best as I can, even though I wasn't prepared in the start
Thanks
As for today he only had two, because the other crickets 1 he ate then spit out and then the other cricket touched the saliva and then couldn't move anymore(so that lead to him not eating it)Should I feed the mealworms that we have so he can have enough to eat, or feed him more later today or tomorrow.
I also had a question about gut loading. Before i used potatoes, but then found out not to feed them those. Im not entirely sure what to feed them, or what needs to be in the container with them for them to survive. What is a good container to keep them in?( lately they have been escaping so I would like some suggestions in what time of place to keep them in so this doesn't happen, and to live longer) I will provide a picture of the current container that was giving to me, just for a backup to put the crickets in.
I am a semi-new owner and want to know all I can so he can live happy and healthy, so if anyone can provide me with any answers that would really be helpful. I know there is a lot of negativity with first time reptile owners having chameleons, but my mother bought him a few months ago as a gift( without telling me btw) and I want to take care of him as best as I can, even though I wasn't prepared in the start
Thanks