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Is this normal?
I put Harab in a place crawling with insects.
She walked passed them and ignored them all... But she kept her eyes on one of them.
Then she went and ate it.
I'm wondering... Why did she ignore all the insects but only focused on one?
 
She is not eating the insects becasue she is a wild caught chameleon and you are scraring her. Picking her up and placing her near insects will not make her eat, she needs to be comfortable to eat. I think your best choices are to either build her a screen enclsoure since i dont believe chameleon cages are readily available in Kenya. The larger the better, keep it out side in a spot that gets afew hours direct sunlight a day. Or to let her go, preferably far away from the place that feeds chameleons to snakes. If you do decide to keep her, please keep in mind you are going to have to start farming insects as she will need to be fed 3-4x a week.
 
She is not eating the insects becasue she is a wild caught chameleon and you are scraring her. Picking her up and placing her near insects will not make her eat, she needs to be comfortable to eat. I think your best choices are to either build her a screen enclsoure since i dont believe chameleon cages are readily available in Kenya. The larger the better, keep it out side in a spot that gets afew hours direct sunlight a day. Or to let her go, preferably far away from the place that feeds chameleons to snakes. If you do decide to keep her, please keep in mind you are going to have to start farming insects as she will need to be fed 3-4x a week.

As much as I hate to agree, I have to agree. Saving her from being a meal was a good thing to do. But if youre going to care for a WC cham youll need atleast an enclosure they feel is their home where they aren't afraid of being eaten from every angle. You can probably keep them outside because theyre local. Just keep in mind that the light requirements will not be met naturally indoors without a uvb light.
 
Woah!
Something weird just happened.
I'm finding a lot of poop in her plant these days and sometimes she randomly starts snapping her jaws at me and once she opened her mouth for 7 seconds.
Is it me or is she eating stuff behind my back?
 
She is not eating the insects becasue she is a wild caught chameleon and you are scraring her. Picking her up and placing her near insects will not make her eat, she needs to be comfortable to eat. I think your best choices are to either build her a screen enclsoure since i dont believe chameleon cages are readily available in Kenya. The larger the better, keep it out side in a spot that gets afew hours direct sunlight a day. Or to let her go, preferably far away from the place that feeds chameleons to snakes. If you do decide to keep her, please keep in mind you are going to have to start farming insects as she will need to be fed 3-4x a week.
Coda only eats if the bugs moves, a lot.
 
I'm about to ask the most craziest questions ever:
1) Can u make a chameleon follow ur voice?
2) Can u make a tiny jacket for ur chameleon during cold weather?
There aren't any seasons in Kenya but it is getting quite cold.
 
I'm about to ask the most craziest questions ever:
1) Can u make a chameleon follow ur voice?
2) Can u make a tiny jacket for ur chameleon during cold weather?
There aren't any seasons in Kenya but it is getting quite cold.
1) probably not
2) no, but I’m having a good laugh picturing it.
You’ll need a good basking light to keep your cham warm. A regular incandescent lightbulb will work.
 
1) probably not
2) no, but I’m having a good laugh picturing it.
You’ll need a good basking light to keep your cham warm. A regular incandescent lightbulb will work.
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What is the fastest way to farm insects?
What species is good?
Cuz I might need to start farming bugs cuz wild insect are hard to catch.
I usually just go out in my apartment's parking-lot and start waving around a butterfly-net to try and catch something.
 
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