noahrofsky7
Established Member
Hello,
First off, my male Jackson’s chameleon’s gular edema has gone down significantly since I have gotten him. I did not supplement for the first week, and gradually got him on the normal Jackson’s sup schedule, calcium no d3 twice a week, and a repashy lo-d once a month. This shows what proper husbandry can do for you, so do the research!
Now on to the real topic of this thread.
I like to give my chameleons as much feeder variety as possible, and I feed hornworms once every other week.
I noticed my male passed this yesterday. First signs of dehydration are present. All previous urates/poops have been white. I’m assuming it’s attributed to the hornworm not being digested properly.
It was a very small hornworm as I know cham’s sometimes have issues digesting them if they are not properly hydrated.
This is the first time I am noticing this color of urate/poop so I will monitor the next ones and will decide if I should feed hornworms again.
What are your thoughts? Should I keep feeding hornworms? I know some people that do not feed them at all because of these reasons.
Thanks!!
First off, my male Jackson’s chameleon’s gular edema has gone down significantly since I have gotten him. I did not supplement for the first week, and gradually got him on the normal Jackson’s sup schedule, calcium no d3 twice a week, and a repashy lo-d once a month. This shows what proper husbandry can do for you, so do the research!
Now on to the real topic of this thread.
I like to give my chameleons as much feeder variety as possible, and I feed hornworms once every other week.
I noticed my male passed this yesterday. First signs of dehydration are present. All previous urates/poops have been white. I’m assuming it’s attributed to the hornworm not being digested properly.
It was a very small hornworm as I know cham’s sometimes have issues digesting them if they are not properly hydrated.
This is the first time I am noticing this color of urate/poop so I will monitor the next ones and will decide if I should feed hornworms again.
What are your thoughts? Should I keep feeding hornworms? I know some people that do not feed them at all because of these reasons.
Thanks!!