PicoTheCham
Member
Hello,
After my chameleon stopped eating crickets, then stopped eating superworms (which i learned weren’t the best for him anyways), I’ve switched to feeding him hornworms. I buy them at my local pet store in a pack of 5, and give him one every other day. He’s a male veiled cham, around 3 years old. I’m worried this might not be enough food for him. I let the hornworms grow pretty big, and they’re usually very juicy and large worms that he eats right up. Probably somewhere around 3-4 inches long. This was the amount recommended to me last time, but he’s a pretty big cham, and I want to make sure this is sufficient for him.
After my chameleon stopped eating crickets, then stopped eating superworms (which i learned weren’t the best for him anyways), I’ve switched to feeding him hornworms. I buy them at my local pet store in a pack of 5, and give him one every other day. He’s a male veiled cham, around 3 years old. I’m worried this might not be enough food for him. I let the hornworms grow pretty big, and they’re usually very juicy and large worms that he eats right up. Probably somewhere around 3-4 inches long. This was the amount recommended to me last time, but he’s a pretty big cham, and I want to make sure this is sufficient for him.