Organic vegetables or a normal one

dodolah

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hey guys.
I am just wondering, what kind of vegetables and fruits that you guys give to your veiled chameleon baby (3 m.o)?

Do you purchased them on organic sections -the one they claimed raised without pesticides? or just normal albertson's vegetable sections?

What kind of fruits that beneficial for V.Cham and at the same time taste good for him?
 
Will your baby eat veggies already? i have 2 two month old veileds and vegetables are not even an option for them. all they want are crickets and worms. Maybe mine are just to young.
 
Will your baby eat veggies already? i have 2 two month old veileds and vegetables are not even an option for them. all they want are crickets and worms. Maybe mine are just to young.

well.. he's been eating my ficus leaves.
so, i am just want to give him something tastier and healthier
 
I guess organic would definately be better...if you have the money, cause where I'm from, organic is quite a bit pricier.

and not too long ago I saw a news report on organic farming saying that just because it says it on the label doesn't mean it truly is, that alot of companies are just using that word to sell more because the fruit/vegetable and soil don't even have to be tested to pass the 'test' to qualify as organic produce, all they do is fill in a survey or something stating which methods of farming they use and what chemicals are sprayed into the soil etc. I don't know if that was exactly it but it was something like that, basically saying that companies/farms can easily 'lie' about this stuff and get away with it because nothing gets regularly tested.

Part of the report was because of a guy who grows grape vines for 'organic' wine making and he knows about all this corruption so he actually wanted scientists or whoever to come and test his soil so he had actual proof to backup his product.
 
I guess organic would definately be better...if you have the money, cause where I'm from, organic is quite a bit pricier.

and not too long ago I saw a news report on organic farming saying that just because it says it on the label doesn't mean it truly is, that alot of companies are just using that word to sell more because the fruit/vegetable and soil don't even have to be tested to pass the 'test' to qualify as organic produce, all they do is fill in a survey or something stating which methods of farming they use and what chemicals are sprayed into the soil etc. I don't know if that was exactly it but it was something like that, basically saying that companies/farms can easily 'lie' about this stuff and get away with it because nothing gets regularly tested.

Part of the report was because of a guy who grows grape vines for 'organic' wine making and he knows about all this corruption so he actually wanted scientists or whoever to come and test his soil so he had actual proof to backup his product.

isn't that illegal?
 
i was told by someone that organics is a religion and it dont matter if a chameleon eats organic or chemical foliage. i gave my plants organic plant food .
 
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