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I’ve never tried that so I’m not sure, nor have I personally seen it on the forums, I have seen people do it with silkworm chow though. What did you use to make it? Most chameleon owners use fresh produce within these categoriesForum members already tried this? And had good results with it?
Made my gutload and proportioned it in ice cubes. Which go in the freezer and by time take one out, the night before, and feed it to my feeders.
Just put in the first fresh load and they’re all over it!
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Used cat. 1till 3 from leaflet accept the cat. 4 items. Because I didn’t had them, for now . In total 8 different ingredients.I’ve never tried that so I’m not sure, nor have I personally seen it on the forums, I have seen people do it with silkworm chow though. What did you use to make it? Most chameleon owners use fresh produce within these categories
Good to knowI do this, though i just put the frozen cube in. It rots very quick, so you only got a days worth before it goes brown.
I’m sorry I had a hard time reading that and I still can’t read it without my mind tricking me I’ll definitely try this as well though.Used cat. 1till 3 from leaflet accept the cat. 4 items. Because I didn’t had them, for now . In total 8 different ingredients.
They used categories 1-3 (from the chart you posted), but didn't have the ingredients from category 4, so did not use those ones.I’m sorry I had a hard time reading that and I still can’t read it without my mind tricking me I’ll definitely try this as well though.
Sorry for thatI’m sorry I had a hard time reading that and I still can’t read it without my mind tricking me I’ll definitely try this as well though.
CorrectThey used categories 1-3 (from the chart you posted), but didn't have the ingredients from category 4, so did not use those ones.
What did I clarify?All good thanks for clarifying @kinyonga
I did that with my turtles. It works pretty good.Forum members already tried this? And had good results with it?
Made my gutload and proportioned it in ice cubes. Which go in the freezer and by time take one out, the night before, and feed it to my feeders.
Just put in the first fresh load and they’re all over it!
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works pretty good. Color, could be due the banana.I also have been doing this ever since I started my colonies. Works great with no wasted food scraps to mold or pick out.
You can make up a big batch and put them in the freezer so you don't have to worry about gutload. Yours is a little different color tho, usually it's green.
Also a great ideaI spread my mixture into a large shallow Tupperware container and freeze it. It comes out of the container as a thin sheet and I break it up with the handle of a butter knife. Stick all the broken pieces in a ziplock baggie and it’s feeder food for a whole month. Love it!
I spread my mixture into a large shallow Tupperware container and freeze it. It comes out of the container as a thin sheet and I break it up with the handle of a butter knife. Stick all the broken pieces in a ziplock baggie and it’s feeder food for a whole month. Love it!