xbrokenbabydoll
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I never thought I would have this problem.
I have an almost 2 year old Male Veiled who has been cup-fed since he was hatched out.
However I recently acquired 3 new Chameleons (2 Jacksons & 1 Veiled), and the person I got them from free-cage fed and only gave them crickets that were way too big
I've been trying to get them to eat Dubia Roaches from a cup that's attached to their cage, the cup & Roaches has gone un-touched for over a week. I've tried holding the Roaches and slowly moving them closer for the Chameleons to see, but they just stare at me and never the Roach, I've also tried slowly moving the cup of Roaches towards them with same reaction. (I have also tried this with smaller mealworms)
Night before last I broke down and bought some Crickets, dug a smaller (more secure) screen cage out, hung some plants and let the crickets loose. (The cages that they came with close secure but there are some gaps where free-range insects can get out.) anyway, I moved the Female Jackson's over for 2 hours, when I went back to check all the crickets were gone (I put 10 in the cage), so I did the same with the Male Jackson's & then Female Veiled with the same results.
To say the least I am relieved that they've eaten something! However I am so used to cup-feeding I feel out of my element and didn't know if there were tips/tricks to getting these guys to eat out of cups?
Any advice is welcome
I have an almost 2 year old Male Veiled who has been cup-fed since he was hatched out.
However I recently acquired 3 new Chameleons (2 Jacksons & 1 Veiled), and the person I got them from free-cage fed and only gave them crickets that were way too big
I've been trying to get them to eat Dubia Roaches from a cup that's attached to their cage, the cup & Roaches has gone un-touched for over a week. I've tried holding the Roaches and slowly moving them closer for the Chameleons to see, but they just stare at me and never the Roach, I've also tried slowly moving the cup of Roaches towards them with same reaction. (I have also tried this with smaller mealworms)
Night before last I broke down and bought some Crickets, dug a smaller (more secure) screen cage out, hung some plants and let the crickets loose. (The cages that they came with close secure but there are some gaps where free-range insects can get out.) anyway, I moved the Female Jackson's over for 2 hours, when I went back to check all the crickets were gone (I put 10 in the cage), so I did the same with the Male Jackson's & then Female Veiled with the same results.
To say the least I am relieved that they've eaten something! However I am so used to cup-feeding I feel out of my element and didn't know if there were tips/tricks to getting these guys to eat out of cups?
Any advice is welcome