Vert340
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Heya I am finally stepping up on feeding my chameleon. I've had him for 2 months now and I've given him dusted crickets, a few meal worms in week 1, and a few calcium worms in week 1 of month 2. I am wanting to get into gut loading crickets and eventually blue bottle flies, but more on a later post.
The plan rn is to feed the crickets something called cricket crack, I found a version for montane species. Idk how it differs from normal cricket crack, but it's what I'll be feeding em. Besides what I'll be feeding the crickets I don't actually know how gut loading works, so if anyone could explain the process to me I'd appreciate it.
So my other question is about calcium. Every month imma be changing the sub feeder that I give to yaki. So i will have for example a month where he eats crickets as his main and his sub will be butter worms. Butter worms are high in calcium if i recall so for that month would I be fine with not dusting crickets?
The plan rn is to feed the crickets something called cricket crack, I found a version for montane species. Idk how it differs from normal cricket crack, but it's what I'll be feeding em. Besides what I'll be feeding the crickets I don't actually know how gut loading works, so if anyone could explain the process to me I'd appreciate it.
So my other question is about calcium. Every month imma be changing the sub feeder that I give to yaki. So i will have for example a month where he eats crickets as his main and his sub will be butter worms. Butter worms are high in calcium if i recall so for that month would I be fine with not dusting crickets?