paulywally
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We're going outta town and want to leave food for our chameleon in her bowl. Can I leave oats in the bowl also with the superworms. So they don't die???
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I have other feeders but she doesn't like Anything else other than silk worms and superworms. We will be gone 3 days. I thought it was okay if she injests it because that's what she's eating since the super worms r gut loaded with the oats. our chameleon is like maybe 2 monthsI would not recommend leaving the oats because she could ingest those too. I don’t think oats are ideal for chameleons. How old is your Cham and how long will you be gone? Do you have access to a different type of feeder? Crickets or roaches?
So the superworms for example I need to remove them from the containers they're in and use fruits and veggies to gut load them??Oats contain phytic acid which binds calcium so it can’t be used.
I was told many years ago by someone at the ROM who looked after insects there, not to use oats to feed them.
BTW…You should be gutloading/feeding your insects (crickets, roaches, mealworms, grasshoppers, etc.) with a wide variety of greens such as dandelions, kale, collards, endive, escarole, etc and veggies such as carrots, sweet potatoes, sweet red pepper, squash, etc and a very small amount of fruit such as pears, apples, berries, etc. Other insects such as silkworms, hornworms, etc will need an appropriate diet for them too.
If you’re only going for 3 days, the insects should be able to live on carrots, etc, left in the cage.