I need a bit of help

That's ok, as he gets use to you being his source of food Che will become less hesitant! Later on you could hold the bug between your fingers with most of the bug sticking out and he will just snatch it up!
See I have been trying to do that but they are too determined to wiggle out. Can you help me out with dusting? That is the only other part I am worried about. Well that and I have just been keeping either squash or oranges in my crickets cage all the time so I hope that it an ok way to gutload.
 
It is a good idea to buy a high quality dry gutload to give the bugs. I spent hundreds of hours researching ingredients and developed my own. As for dusting I have a container with a lid that is deep enough that the crickets can't jump out. I use the back of a teaspoon spoon (handle tip) and scoop a small amount of calcium up and dump it in the container. Then I put the crickets in and put the lid on. I then gently swirl the container around and get the crickets (or other bugs) covered in dust. I try to put just enough calcium in the container that once the bugs are coated there is not hardly any dust left in the container. I then feed the bugs to my chameleon. The bugs I hand feed does not get dusted. It just rubs off during handling of the bug if I do.
 
It is a good idea to buy a high quality dry gutload to give the bugs. I spent hundreds of hours researching ingredients and developed my own. As for dusting I have a container with a lid that is deep enough that the crickets can't jump out. I use the back of a teaspoon spoon (handle tip) and scoop a small amount of calcium up and dump it in the container. Then I put the crickets in and put the lid on. I then gently swirl the container around and get the crickets (or other bugs) covered in dust. I try to put just enough calcium in the container that once the bugs are coated there is not hardly any dust left in the container. I then feed the bugs to my chameleon. The bugs I hand feed does not get dusted. It just rubs off during handling of the bug if I do.
So about how many crickets do you dust in calcium a day. The directions on this container says 12 crickets a week and I just want to know if that is accurate, especially with its age. And I guess I have been dusting a little too much then. I guess I won't dust anything else for the rest of the week. Yeah, I think I am going to buy some either cricket crack or bug burger, unless there is something else you recommend. This is such a crazy learning curve lol.
 
I dust non-adult-chameleon food with every meal. All the bugs they eat. I do Calcium with D one day a week. I do multivitamin one day a week and the rest of the time Calcium without D.
 
The best place I know of to help you learn about gut loading is to do a search on this site for "sandrachameleon" she has some amazing info!
I think I am good about the gutloading, I have already read that post, but I was just wondering if just leaving veggies with dry gutload in the cage all the time is ok. Thanks for the help! I am glad you told you me you do every feeder with dust. So I assume that when it vitamin and calcium with D3 day, you dust every feeder in those as well? I just don't want to over-supplement because I hear that can kill :/
 
You can leave the veggies/ oranges with the crickets. Just don't leave too much or they get soggy and will spike your humidity. A roach colony is a good way to start raising your own feeders, roaches are much better for the chameleon than crickets. Dusting with cal no d every feeding except 2x each per month they should get cal with D3 and Multivitamin, I alternate between those every Saturday. Also don't think they have been mentioned yet but BSF larvae/ Phoenix/ reptiworms are a great feeder and can be a staple. They are smaller but have a good phosphorus to calcium ratio for chameleons and don't need any dusting. My chameleons all love the flies as well if I pupate them.
 
You can leave the veggies/ oranges with the crickets. Just don't leave too much or they get soggy and will spike your humidity. A roach colony is a good way to start raising your own feeders, roaches are much better for the chameleon than crickets. Dusting with cal no d every feeding except 2x each per month they should get cal with D3 and Multivitamin, I alternate between those every Saturday. Also don't think they have been mentioned yet but BSF larvae/ Phoenix/ reptiworms are a great feeder and can be a staple. They are smaller but have a good phosphorus to calcium ratio for chameleons and don't need any dusting. My chameleons all love the flies as well if I pupate them.
That's great to know about reptiworms, and they are apparently pretty cheap for the quantity. Thanks! I don't want to mess with flies lol. Would anyone happen to know why my chameleon coughs after every drink? He drinks it from the dripper or off of a branch. I don't know what is happening and it is scaring me.
 
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