dshuld
Chameleon Enthusiast
Thank you so much @dshuld for doing this research and the experiments for us! This is how we humans learn, one bit of knowledge at a time!!! I am glad that this knowledge will make future bioactive keepers chameleons safer!
My pleasure, I hope it helps some others along the way too.
Wow that's crazy. I would be afraid they would eat my chams while they sleep.
With the giant orange I would too but they make a great snack since they are always active. Just have to watch and make sure none escape before being eaten lol.
I thought that first pic was a baby parrot! Lol! BSFL have quite the affinity to protein as well. I had a house gecko die in the enclosure(he was supposed to be food, but after a few weeks became another pet) and my cleanup crew had it down to bones in 2 days! BTW, he lived for over a year comfortably with my chameleon.
I have 5 or 6 of those too lol. They came in with a plant I had rinsed but left outside to let nature call haha. Two are still in the cage but the rest are roaming the house snagging escapee crickets lol.
I will never look at a roly poly bug the same again!
Me neither lol, especially the p. ornatus "south". After seeing this experiment play out the last three days, they may be a good bio active option for veiled chams since they also like it on the drier side of life. But now they've gotten their veggies replaced with fresh it's my turn for dinner lol.