dandkadams
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We have a large male veiled chameleon that is aprox. 4 years old.
Long story short we got him (he was dumped on us) about 2.5 years ago and he was in an 18 x 18 x 12 and had never had a sprayer, white light or anything but crickets in his diet.
He now lives in a 24” x 18” x 36” has both infared and uv light with a mister.
He is missing most of his nails so we try and supply him with extra vines and hammocks to help his climbing.
He will not touch dusted crickets.
He has fallen twice in the last 6 months, neither time far and he was up and moving after the fact quickly.
We have noticed he does not curl his tail the way other chameleons use and he hasn't used it alot in the last couple of months.
He will no longer eat crickets, and he seems to not have a sticky tongue anymore. We got him to eat a few super worms, and 2 days ago a few horn worms, both time we dusted them with a calcium and D3 and it was okay.
We have the option to buy meal worms and super worms for him, our options are very limited here. I might be able to get horn worms every couple of weeks.
Is this a reasonable food source for him?
He will only eat things he can see moving.
Sorry for being long winded.
Long story short we got him (he was dumped on us) about 2.5 years ago and he was in an 18 x 18 x 12 and had never had a sprayer, white light or anything but crickets in his diet.
He now lives in a 24” x 18” x 36” has both infared and uv light with a mister.
He is missing most of his nails so we try and supply him with extra vines and hammocks to help his climbing.
He will not touch dusted crickets.
He has fallen twice in the last 6 months, neither time far and he was up and moving after the fact quickly.
We have noticed he does not curl his tail the way other chameleons use and he hasn't used it alot in the last couple of months.
He will no longer eat crickets, and he seems to not have a sticky tongue anymore. We got him to eat a few super worms, and 2 days ago a few horn worms, both time we dusted them with a calcium and D3 and it was okay.
We have the option to buy meal worms and super worms for him, our options are very limited here. I might be able to get horn worms every couple of weeks.
Is this a reasonable food source for him?
He will only eat things he can see moving.
Sorry for being long winded.