Steve A
Chameleon Enthusiast
I used to dump crickets in and let them do their thing. It turned out to be a mistake. Cleaning requirements drastically increase, to say the least. It's highly recommended on here to NOT let crickets roam.Great thank you! I tried putting crickets in this feeder bowl that they supposedly can’t climb out of. (Has a mesh cylinder coming from the middle up to a chain with like a cap on top so they can’t climb around it) well they just hopped out onto the screens and hid lol he did walk around and pick some off though. Once I have the bigger cage done I can hang that from around the middle so they’re not close to screen.
But mainly was asking as they’re juveniles eating just crickets you guys just dump in cage and let them hunt for them? Don’t see much another option. Was thinking today a deep cup maybe I put ‘em in maybe will keep them a bit better and zip tie to a branch or something.
we usually runs cricket runs or screen feeders. I am using this screen feeder that I got from Frams chams. It uses magnets to stick onto the enclosure. You put it high up in the enclosure to where your cham wont have any issues seeing the crickets climbing to the top of it but obviously to where the bottom part is still reachable. I'll share a pic of how mine is setup soon.
keep in mind SOME crickets (sometimes more than some lol) will get out and this is usually okay as long as its not all of them. My little guy will hunt them if they get out. Sometimes he doesnt get them and for some reason they end up down on the bottom in the tub I have capturing water lol. Just keep things clean and it should be okay.
crickets wont stay in a cup unless its real deep. And then you might find it hard to get the set up right (I went through this!). Ultimately this window feeder is what I went with. Only took my little guy 1 day to learn to feed from it.