SecretLifeofMrMinty
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So... my 8 month old male veiled ate parsley that i had laid out for my bunny while i was holding him. is parsley ok for him? lol
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So... my 8 month old male veiled ate parsley that i had laid out for my bunny while i was holding him. is parsley ok for him? lol
Chameleons shouldnt be eating greens. If you want to get greens to them gutload your feeders. Strictly bugsalso can someone give me a list of the greens that are good for them that you can find commonly at the grocery store?
i’ve done a lot of research and it’s my understanding that they can benefit from eating vegetation.Chameleons shouldnt be eating greens. If you want to get greens to them gutload your feeders. Strictly bugs
They cant digest it as easily as the bugs but i will leave it here and let an expert explaini’ve done a lot of research and it’s my understanding that they can benefit from eating vegetation.
it is good for them, and can bring out colors. also, why would he eat greens when that’s not what he’s supposed to eat? it wasn’t moving or anything, so it wouldn’t be tempting unless they do in fact eat vegetation. it’s not necessary but it can be good for them.
How odd. My dragon is supposed to eat mostly greens & veggies at this point, but he prefers his num-numz.If my veiled had a choice between fruit and vegies or insects, he would choose the former. Just use as a treat in small amounts and not very often.