foshizzle11
New Member
Hi all,
I have been reading so many posts and what others are doing to feed their chameleons.
So I have a question, how hard is it to switch to cup feeding from free range?
We always just dust the crickets and let them roam free in the cage. They generally go to the top and bask right along with Jack (not Jackie since we found out he is a she) so she eats them usually from the top of the cage.
I want to DIY a feeding cup to hang in the cage so we can easily feed worms and crickets. I don't want to let any of the worms free in the cage and she doesn't like taking food from us yet so thought this was the best way to go.
Any suggestions on how to get her to switch to eating from a feeder cup?
I was thinking the 2 litre milk jug type with the wire mesh for climbing by the critters.
I have been reading so many posts and what others are doing to feed their chameleons.
So I have a question, how hard is it to switch to cup feeding from free range?
We always just dust the crickets and let them roam free in the cage. They generally go to the top and bask right along with Jack (not Jackie since we found out he is a she) so she eats them usually from the top of the cage.
I want to DIY a feeding cup to hang in the cage so we can easily feed worms and crickets. I don't want to let any of the worms free in the cage and she doesn't like taking food from us yet so thought this was the best way to go.
Any suggestions on how to get her to switch to eating from a feeder cup?
I was thinking the 2 litre milk jug type with the wire mesh for climbing by the critters.