Gemeleon dude
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Do I need to gut load crickets if my Cham eats mealworms?
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Keeping all of your feeder bugs well fed and healthy ensures that they provide more nutrition for your chameleon. Also, do want to say that mealworms aren’t’t good for a staple feeder.
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Uh yeah I want him to be healthy lolIMHO...it's important to feed all the insects well so your chameleon eats healthy food. It's also important to dust all the insects appropriately. After all...don't you want your chameleon to be healthy?
Okay I was looking at the feeder you sent me in the link, but I’m so confused on how they work efficiently?I have one of these on all of my enclosures and they keep the feeders visible and well contained. https://tkchameleons.com/products/shooting-gallery?variant=30018608595032
It attaches inside the enclosure with the big open side against the screen. It’s held in place with push pins that go thru the screen from the outside, thru the plastic lip and then there are little caps for the pointy ends of the pins. You put your feeders in the little hole, where they usually stay very well until your chameleon chows down. The hardest part is the period of your chameleon learning that’s where the food is. Once they figure it out though, stuff like this happens. Yes, my male veiled slept in his for a time. Can’t miss out on any food!Okay I was looking at the feeder you sent me in the link, but I’m so confused on how they work efficiently?
That picture of your Cham literally sitting in the feeder is hilarious!It attaches inside the enclosure with the big open side against the screen. It’s held in place with push pins that go thru the screen from the outside, thru the plastic lip and then there are little caps for the pointy ends of the pins. You put your feeders in the little hole, where they usually stay very well until your chameleon chows down. The hardest part is the period of your chameleon learning that’s where the food is. Once they figure it out though, stuff like this happens. Yes, my male veiled slept in his for a time. Can’t miss out on any food!
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It attaches inside the enclosure with the big open side against the screen. It’s held in place with push pins that go thru the screen from the outside, thru the plastic lip and then there are little caps for the pointy ends of the pins. ....