kenya
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Just curious... If the feeders prefer one food over another, is it possible that they're eating that more and avoiding other parts of their gutload, thus making them less nutrient-rich for your chameleon? Or do you control this somehow like make sure they get at least a little bit of everything before they're fed off?
When I actually gutload my bugs for feeding off, I remove the amount I need the night before I want to feed them off and give them my homemade gutload blends. I have two gutloads I put in- a wet mix and a dry mix. The wet mix is a blend of a whole bunch of different veggies, fruits and anything juicy or spoilable. The dry mix is pulsed to a medium fineness to be properly mixed but not terribly dusty...it has just enough moisture to be kind of "chunky" and cohesiv ein texture. This has mixed nuts, bee pollen, spirulina, alfalfa powder, kelp, irish moss, lecithin, dry milk, wheat germ, wheat bran, brewer's yeast, nutritional yeast, powdered oyster shell and all sorts of other dry goodies in it. I keep the wet mix in ice cube trays in the freezer (covered with freezer bags) and the dry mix in a jar in the fridge to keep it all fresh. I have never had a problem with the bugs not eating the gutloads and they seem to like it. I can post my actual recipes for gutload here if anyone wants them.
When I put whole veggies and ingredients in, I am putting them into my main colonies more as a little boost and something for them to eat and get moisture from.