SunflowerSupreme
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I have a female veiled chameleon, I'm not exactly sure of her age, but it was estimated at about 5-6 months, and I want to give her the most balanced diet I can. Right now she has meal worms and crickets (with calcium supplements about every other day, and d3 every other week or so), but I want to expand upon that. My biggest issue is that everyone seems to recommend roaches, but I absolutely cannot feed her those because I have a severe allergy to them and don't want to risk hospitalization. Right now she's probably too small for Hornworms or Superworms, so I'm looking at maybe wax worms (as an occasional treat), butter worms, black soldier fly larvae, etc. I've heard of some people giving pinkie mice once they get bigger, but I wasn't sure.
So my question is what is her other best foods and also what websites do you recommend I get them from? None of the local stores have quite the variety that she would need. And if you don't mind, what is the care on these feeders?
Also, some people recommend feeding "vitamins" other than calcium and D3, but I couldn't find an exact list of what she would need. Any ideas?
Final thing: whats the best way to know if she's about to lay eggs and is it a good idea to always keep a laying bin with her?
Thanks in advance!!!
Edit: How much should she be eating? Some days she seems very hungry and some days she refuses food at all.
So my question is what is her other best foods and also what websites do you recommend I get them from? None of the local stores have quite the variety that she would need. And if you don't mind, what is the care on these feeders?
Also, some people recommend feeding "vitamins" other than calcium and D3, but I couldn't find an exact list of what she would need. Any ideas?
Final thing: whats the best way to know if she's about to lay eggs and is it a good idea to always keep a laying bin with her?
Thanks in advance!!!
Edit: How much should she be eating? Some days she seems very hungry and some days she refuses food at all.
- Your Chameleon
- Veiled chameleon
- 5-6 months
- Female
- Her name is Mystique, if anyone was wondering, because I love Marvel XD
- Handling
- I let her out every other day or so and let her explore my arms or the bookshelf.
- She's pretty friendly, but if she seems to be too stressed I put her away
- Feeding
- I am feeding crickets and mealworms, but I want to add to that
- Supplements
- Calcium every other day or so
- D3 once every other week at most
- Watering
- I have a dripper and I mist 3-4 times a day times a day.
- Fecal Description
- I haven't had it tested (yet), but it looks "normal" by what I've seen online.
- White urate with a tiny bit of yellow at one end
- History
- I bought her at the pet shop I work for
- Before you start, we aren't one of those shops, several of my coworkers have vet training (and all of us have to do basic stuff on everything we have) and we lose quite a bit of money on the few live animals we keep because we take really good care of them. The only thing we didn't do for her was have a hugely varied diet (but she did get supplements)
- Cage Type
- Right now she's in a large tank, more than enough room AT THE MOMENT, but a 36x18x24 exo terra is waiting for me to pick it up.
- It does have ventilation
- Jungle vine for climbing
- Potted plants, not sure of the exact species (I'm not at home at the moment) but I double and triple checked that they are safe for her. Umbrella plant and something else.
- Right now she's in a large tank, more than enough room AT THE MOMENT, but a 36x18x24 exo terra is waiting for me to pick it up.
- Lighting
- I don't know the brands off the top of my head
- I have a day light/basking light, a UVB, and a night light (my house gets really cold, like, under 60)
- Temperature
- Not 100% sure off the top of my head (I can check later), but the ambient temperature I believe is 75. Basking spot is much warmer and she loves it.
- Humidity
- My gauge is marked with the range that it needs to be in, and I keep it well above 60% when I am home. Sometimes it drops a little when I'm not home, but its rare.
- Plants
- Potted plants, not sure of the exact species (I'm not at home) but I double and triple checked that they are safe for her.
- Umbrella plant and something else.
- Placement
- It is in our kitchen, on top of a cabinet
- My cats have zero interest in her and no access. I'm not even sure they know she's there, they are far more interested in the fish across the room. If they did seem to mess with her I would move her
- I lock the cage just to be safe.
- Location
- East Tennessee
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