Tell me your gutload recipe

I have Repashy's Bug Burger, but haven't made it in a while. Usually, they get whatever I pick up for groceries. I'm a vegetarian, so there's always a nice variety of fruits and veggies.

Radish greens, squash, pumpkin, oranges, grapefruit, apples, blueberries, carrots, arugula, basil, quinoa, peas, nori seaweed,

Stuff I eat a lot of that I don't share include broccoli, edamame, bok choy, cabbage, spinach, and almonds.
 
Now that's stuff you feed to your feeders correct? Not just to the chameleon because I don't really see Chameleons eating fruits and veggies lol
 
Now that's stuff you feed to your feeders correct? Not just to the chameleon because I don't really see Chameleons eating fruits and veggies lol


Yes, but by essentially feeding the feeders, you're feeding your chams. The feeders are merely the vehicles through which food is delivered to your cham. Feeders themselves are pretty useless when it comes to nutrients. My chams only care to eat live.
 
I actually use the repashy bug burger and superload mix 1/2 and 1/2 and as a dry cricket crack, I alternate between crickets and Dubia roaches usually week by week along with suplimentation what is your supplement schedule
 
No exact measurements but here's what I use.
Orchard hay
Timothy hay
Alfalfa
flax seed
rice bran
Total cereal
Zilla Reptile Munchies Fruit Mix
Zilla Reptile Munchies Vegetable Mix
split green pea's
split yellow pea's
mung beans
brewers yeast
powdered honey
bee pollen
red algae sheets
green algae sheets
kelp
spirulina
Miner All gut load
Miner All calcium no D3

There are probably a few things I'm forgetting.

Carl
 
Do you blend/mix/cop all together and make one load or in smaller intervals how is that working out for you how old is your cham
 
Everything is ground as fine as possible and mixed together. I make a month's worth and store it in the fridge. It is fed to crickets, mealworms and superworms. Every other day I offer a mix of fresh fruit and veggies.

Carl
 
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