Fruits and Vegetables

I'm just wondering what fruits and vegetables you can feed a veiled chameleon. I tried apples and bananas but he won't eat them. The only other thing he eats is kale. What else can I feed him?
 
Some ideas I keep on text doc and paste on the forums often.

pieces of leafy greens

  • romaine
  • kale (not daily - some is great, but a lot may not be)
  • collards (not daily - some is good, but a lot may not be)
  • hibiscus leaves
  • dandelion
  • endive
  • basil
  • mint
  • cilantro
  • mustard greens
  • arugula /rocket
  • clover (not daily - some is good, but a lot may not be)
  • endive
  • sprouting alfalfa
  • baby's tears (Soleirolia soleirolii)
  • oregano
  • spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
veggies - Make everything of a size that would fit in your chameleon's mouth easily

  • shaved/shredded pieces of carrot
  • small pieces of steamed (and cooled) squash
  • small pieces of steamed (and cooled) sweet potatoes
  • small pieces of steamed (and cooled) yam
  • zucchini
Flowers

  • pumpkin /squash flowers and leaves
  • hibiscus - leaves and flowers
  • nasturtium blossoms
  • arugula flowers
  • jasmine flower
  • okra flower
  • pansy flower petals and leaves
  • coneflower Echinacea (not rudbeckia)
  • Campanula / Rampion / Harebell / Canterbury Bells - leaves and flowers
  • aster / michaelmas daisy - leaves and flowers
  • Antirrhinum /snap dragon - leaves and flowers
small, occasional pieces of fruit - very small amounts

  • thin slices of mango flesh
  • bits of papaya
  • half a seedless grape
  • blueberry
  • thin slice of apple
  • a piece of pear small enough to fit into the mouth
  • thin small pieces of organic sweet red peppers (of the non-organic foods that have pesticides on them, these are one of the worse - it goes right through the thin skin and into the flesh - so use organic)
 
I'm just wondering what fruits and vegetables you can feed a veiled chameleon. I tried apples and bananas but he won't eat them. The only other thing he eats is kale. What else can I feed him?
Same, my veiled cham won't touch anything that doesn't move.
 
My cham likes berries and hibiscus leaves. She just ate a blueberry earlier and that was after her cricket dinner :eek:
 
Veileds have a great sense of smell. Try sliced Bell Pepper, Blueberries and Turnip Greens. Your Veiled may just be picky, or doesn't realize it's missing out on someting tasty. Keep trying.
 
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