Hsandovaljr
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My boy neon is 6 months old and he loves to eat. I usually feed him 15 feeders. As of late it seems like that his still hungry. Today I feed him 10 medium crickets 7 black larva flys 2 small horn worms
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Yea he eats everyday. The feeders are gone in a blink of eye as soon as they are put in the shooting gallery.Usually people slow down on feeders once they are around a year. They'll kind of naturally slow down at some point too -- taking less feeders than you give them. Do you feed every day? The amount is pretty large but if he eats then he eats. Better than him not eating.
That's good then. As he gets older, a general rule of thumb is whatever they eat within 5 minutes. At a year you want to cut back for sure.
Not a monster. I sometimes fast my female. I've had her two years this month and she's never laid eggs. We do what we do. I've also fasted her for longer periods trying to get her to eat her d*** roaches and BSFL. Hasn't worked yet.Yup im a horrible monster. Once they are adults its weekend food only, other than an occational snack or two during the week if i find an escaping.
Not a monster. I sometimes fast my female. I've had her two years this month and she's never laid eggs. We do what we do. I've also fasted her for longer periods trying to get her to eat her d*** roaches and BSFL. Hasn't worked yet.
Can I ask why... I was told around 6-7 months you can cut back to every other day feedings. I do 3 days a week. No weekends. So wondering why only weekends? What does that benefit?Yup im a horrible monster. Once they are adults its weekend food only, other than an occational snack or two during the week if i find an escaping.
Wasabi I swear was on roach strike. But I found if I feed them to him he will eat them. I don't give him larvae to often. But he loves his flies. Soldier & spike.My guy used to love Dubia s now he won’t eat them except maybe one or two here and there. His favorite is bsfl. He likes crickets to.
Can I ask why... I was told around 6-7 months you can cut back to every other day feedings. I do 3 days a week. No weekends. So wondering why only weekends? What does that benefit?
At 6 months your fine to feed as much as you are. They are growing still quite a bit. Is this a Veiled or a Panther?My boy neon is 6 months old and he loves to eat. I usually feed him 15 feeders. As of late it seems like that his still hungry. Today I feed him 10 medium crickets 7 black larva flys 2 small horn worms
Agreed—feeding response. Even a couple of giant mealworms is enough to keep them moving.I think because the Dubia don’t move much is why Eustis doesn’t eat them as much so I put a couple crickets in with them so hopefully they move around. Today he got 3 Dubia and 3 crickets. Looks like he ate all but one Dubia, I can never be sure how many crickets he eats though because they jump out of the cup.
It’s a panther chameleonAt 6 months your fine to feed as much as you are. They are growing still quite a bit. Is this a Veiled or a Panther?
Then you are fine. Continue with what your doing. He is growing... You should notice him naturally curb back. Probably around the 9 month mark. By a year old you want to have him on an every other day feeding schedule with no more then 5 feeders each feeding. At that point watch his casque shape. With Panthers you do not want it to be a bubble shape. This indicates they are holding fat.It’s a panther chameleon
O wow okay. Cool. How much do you feed on the weekends?Mainly just work/school schedule. But it works and has for 20 years. No one is fat/skinny, good vet checks, and no hunger strikes. Waaaay back in the day i did daily or every other day, and i remember a lot of force feeding, not just for chameleons.
In other news Mr lola the tegu hasnt ate or gone looking for food, or even moved, in six weeks. Still hisses if i try to pet him though