Juanita2014
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Hi everyone meet Juanita, she's a 3 month old Veiled cham. She's also my very fist reptile, but I never thought in a million years that I would get so attached. Any care, setting and suggestions are welcome.
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Thanks Tyaeda!Looking better, but it can really help to have a live plant in there. When it comes to foliage, the more the merrier. I also don't see a UVB bulb. Those are very important, unless you allow your chameleon to have access to real sunlight outside for a large portion of the day.
When gutloading you have to keep in mind that what the crickets eat, your chameleon eats. Potatoes do not really offer much in the way of nutrients. The best way to go is to offer a variety of different fruits, veggies, and greens to your feeders.
I use for wet:
collard greens, dandelion greens, butternut squash, oranges, and I directly feed my cham the odd piece of strawberry as a treat.
For dry I use oat flour, sesame seeds, dried kelp, and bee pollen.