jannb
Chameleon Enthusiast
I recommend only feeding medium hornworms. Many years ago when I was out of town, my petsitter gave one of my panthers a fairly large hornworm that was about 2&1/2 inches long when stretched out. The worm grabbed the roof of my chameleons mouth, way in the back and my chameleon was choking. The petsitter was able to reach down the back of my chameleons mouth and pull the worm out to save his life. Also I had a friend that kept a very large Melleri chameleon and the same thing happen with his Melleri. I buy small hornworms and keep them in the wine cooler or frig. to slow their growth and never feed them if one happens to grow to two inches long.