WelshOneEmma
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The moths are fine, as all the fat goes into the worms. Once they pupate I believe they have 'used most of it up'.
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Thinking of putting a low energy bulb in it.
I already have a 60W heat lamp on a dimming thermostat pointing at my basking spot and a UV strip Reptiglow 5.0, i think.
I got a second lamp after being advised to get additional lighting, as the cage overall was a bit dark. I've got another lamp which currently just has a standard 40W bulb in it but I may try some other things. So, you say a low energy bulb would blind the chameleon when placed in this lamp? A daylight bulb was suggested but they are multiple times the price of a regular bulb and 60W so it is not going to be cheap or energy efficent. I still may go down that route in the end.
The only soil I now have is in my plant pots and I just have a layer of newspaper then some paper kitchen towels above that.
I'll go easy when giving him worms in the future.