abcatgirl
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Hello, it's been a very long time since I've been on the forum but I'm back for now.
My veiled chameleon (male, 15 months) is currently healthy but I'm having problems getting his food to stay in the cups. He is fed crickets, superworms, mealworms, calciworms/BSFL, and butterworms every other day + occasional waxworms. In order to feed him I put the worms in two birdseed cups meant for parakeets (about 2" wide, 2.5" deep) on each side of his cage. Cage is made of wire and they are now able to climb out and get to the bottom of the cage where they are left alone and not eaten. How do I get them to stay in?
Another concern is that I haven't seen my chameleon eating lately. I know he IS eating, but I haven't seen him going around and eating his crickets or his worms. I'm probably making a mountain out of a molehill because I am very busy during the day and can't really monitor him constantly. Any advice?
My veiled chameleon (male, 15 months) is currently healthy but I'm having problems getting his food to stay in the cups. He is fed crickets, superworms, mealworms, calciworms/BSFL, and butterworms every other day + occasional waxworms. In order to feed him I put the worms in two birdseed cups meant for parakeets (about 2" wide, 2.5" deep) on each side of his cage. Cage is made of wire and they are now able to climb out and get to the bottom of the cage where they are left alone and not eaten. How do I get them to stay in?
Another concern is that I haven't seen my chameleon eating lately. I know he IS eating, but I haven't seen him going around and eating his crickets or his worms. I'm probably making a mountain out of a molehill because I am very busy during the day and can't really monitor him constantly. Any advice?