Lathis
Chameleon Enthusiast
Really old thread, but a good "bump" for new members! Gutloading is just as important as supplements - one cannot replace the other, and they go hand in hand for good chameleon health.
Sandrachameleon isn't on regularly, but she is our resident gutloading guru. She has a number of blog posts that predate the new forum format that are just stuffed full of great information on gutloading and nutritional value of foodstuffs. Also contained in her blog posts are some recipes that she posted for custom-blend dry gutload mixes. (If you come across any broken links, let a moderator know.)
Blog: https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/entry/feeder-nutrition-amp-gutloading.75/
Based on her info, you can go really fancy or stay simple and know that you have a good mix to add to fresh veggies. Another option is a high-quality commercially prepared dry mix like Bug Burger, Cricket Crack, or Bug Buffet which is made by one of our members here. For a fresh blend, I usually keep oranges, carrots, bell peppers or turnips, butternut squash, and a rotation of leafy greens in the house for the bugs, plus scraps from whatever fruit/veggies I happen to eat, and I also use Bug Burger. I noticed when I needed to have healthy food in the house for the bugs, I started to eat a bit healthier too
Another good post on the nutritional value of feeders: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/nutritional-analysis.2522/#post171073
Sandrachameleon isn't on regularly, but she is our resident gutloading guru. She has a number of blog posts that predate the new forum format that are just stuffed full of great information on gutloading and nutritional value of foodstuffs. Also contained in her blog posts are some recipes that she posted for custom-blend dry gutload mixes. (If you come across any broken links, let a moderator know.)
Blog: https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/entry/feeder-nutrition-amp-gutloading.75/
Based on her info, you can go really fancy or stay simple and know that you have a good mix to add to fresh veggies. Another option is a high-quality commercially prepared dry mix like Bug Burger, Cricket Crack, or Bug Buffet which is made by one of our members here. For a fresh blend, I usually keep oranges, carrots, bell peppers or turnips, butternut squash, and a rotation of leafy greens in the house for the bugs, plus scraps from whatever fruit/veggies I happen to eat, and I also use Bug Burger. I noticed when I needed to have healthy food in the house for the bugs, I started to eat a bit healthier too
Another good post on the nutritional value of feeders: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/nutritional-analysis.2522/#post171073