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Just wondering if anyone has any ingenious way of doing this? I currently painstakingly fish around with tongs in the cage. I hate it, my veiled doesn't appreciate it. I'd prefer not to stick to cup feeding if possible.
If I see stray cricks or other bugs, I use a spare tea strainer or one of those small circular see-thru plastic containers. I just enclose the bug in it, then slide it up and down the cage until the bug loses its grip and falls on the side, and from there throw them back into their homes until the next feeding.
Idk-- my Veiled almost kills all Crickets but there are always few dead ones on the ground.
Should you pick up dead crickets? do the Chameleons mind if they have dead food lying around? After a day, these dead crickets turn into nothing.
I do clean his poop as soon as I see it-- but the white stuff from dusting is what concerns me. It's always leaving white power all over his cage, plus when he shoots, the dusting flies away and it gets on the cage. Anyone know how to deal with that?
Someone else may know better, but I always removed dead feeders ASAP. I just feel that since they are at the bottom where all the mist goes eventually, dead organisms and water are a bad combination for sanitization. I don't want my cham eating anything that is rotten or decomposing even if it has just died. I may be overly cautious, but I worry about any bacteria growing on the dead ones or the other feeders eating off the dead ones and passing things on that way. Just not worth the risk in my opinion.
Make it a great day,
View attachment 110990View attachment 110991My daughter got 2 chameleons and we had no idea how to feed them so I watched a video of people feeding chameleons . 1 guy put the egg crate into a spot in the enclosure and the chams came and picked the crickets off of it. So that's what we chose and it works well for us I put it in in the am and the ones he doesn't eat go to the bottom of the egg crate to hide and later in the day I flip it over he eats more and then I put the egg crate back in the cricket bin. And when I dust I dump them onto the egg crate and that catches the dust. The crickets are kind of trained to go to the egg crate. I took out the foam background because the crickets were hiding back there. That's my system.