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Only my opinion but if you keep feeding him like that me may not see a year!! Unless you are feeding tiny crickets, the crickets alone are more that a days food. Better up the calcium and cut back on the chow.
I am not a big expert when it comes to health issues, but I think it can be quite dangerous. A 6 month old is not a baby anymore, at this age some people recommend to introduce days with no food at all. Mealworms are very fatty and should be used only as a treat (personally I think once every other day is max), and 10-15 crix per day is an amount for a 3-4 moths old, not 6.Really it is that dangerous to a 6 month veiled? I agree it is too much food but will it kill him?
I am concerned about keeping up with his calcium needs because he is growing so fast... Your words scared me.Only my opinion but if you keep feeding him like that me may not see a year!! Unless you are feeding tiny crickets, the crickets alone are more that a day’s food. Better up the calcium and cut back on the chow.
I can't guess why Phi was eating so much, but he was a 'baby' and he ate like that until a few weeks ago... and I wanted him to eat as much as he wanted because my first (and late) chameleon was underweight & sickly (he developed hemipene prolapse, which lead to surgery because of necrosis, and at 18 months he fell & died...) Oh yeah, I wanted Phi to choose... now he's eating 5 or so crickets every other day or so.Ok, I have a year old Panther Chameleon (Nosey Be) He is free roaming and looks great. Very slim and no where near over weight. His main mesh enclosure is 4ft high with an open top and canes to climb out of. At the bottom of his enclosure I put Locust, hoppers, silk worms and morio worms. Not all at the same time obviously, but he's just not interested at all. All he does is drink water and eat the occasional bug... is this normal? it looks normal and he seems happy. But when ppl say a Cham is eating 15 crickets a day, I'm thinking what's going on?