In Need Of a Diet Plan

Dday

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So im the owner of a 7 month male Veiled Cham and seems he is done eating 10 crickets a day... for a straight week now he only its crickets every once in awhile....being a very worried owner i caved and fed em supers. Im looking to feed every other day now.....
-This is what i have. Crickets, Dubias, Superworms, Mealworms, Phoenix Worms, Hornworms, Butterworms, and Waxworms. Veggies and fruits of course...

-Plz help me setup a feeding routine where the levels are healthy and hopefully he goes back to eating crickets like its his job haha. I'd Appreciate any advice.

Local pet store says he is slowing down on his food intake because its winter where im at...center of the states
 
Local pet store says he is slowing down on his food intake because its winter where im at...center of the states
It depends on ur cage temperature inside since u are the one producing the heat and light for him not mother nature so u will need to measure ur cage basking spot temperature along with the overall.
 
Im spot on with temps. 4x2x2ft screen cage. Mistking runs keeping humidity steady and well hydrated. Temps from basking to bottom- 82°f-85°f basking. Floor temperature is at a steady 70°f.
 
No mealworms and waxworm,try silkworms n well gutloaded dubia ,once they get addicted to the worms they wont even touch anything else,what he eats is whats going to show on his body...if the cow eats his own poop,the steak meat will taste like poop,if u feed the cow with organic grass,even the cow milk will taste sweeter not just the meat part,
So ask urself what do u want ur chamy to be???a fat problems cham or a heathy beautiful cham,start gutloaded the feeder meals let the cricket eat like a king before they die and made ur cham a God!!!
 
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