maria.meihua
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I have a Jackson's Chameleon, and I've had her for a little over a month. Chryssa is an unusually friendly Chameleon and loves being handled. Unless she is shedding, she asks to come out at least once every day. She ate normally and was happy up until she had shed. She stopped eating, which I understand is a completely normal characteristic. It has been over a week since she has stopped shedding, and she still refuses to eat. I only fed her crickets in the beginning. Once I noticed she stopped eating the crickets, I introduced mealworms to her diet, only as an occasional treat. She has no problem eating the mealworms, but still refuses to eat her crickets again. When I put a cricket in a cup and present it to her, she eats it just fine. I feel like this is odd behavior and I don't think it is an illness. Do I just need to wait out her cricket strike, add more diversity to her diet, etc? I'm getting really worried about her health because she is still an adolescent (Around 7 months old). Please help me out