What do you gutload with?

Phimuhammad206

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Right now my guy is eating reptiworms so I haven't been gut loading just dusting them. And soon he will be big enough for some small dubias. And I was wondering what everyone does. I've seen the gut loading list on the forum but I wanna see what the majority of you guys use.
 
We use the dubia chow, total bites, Fluker's orange cubes, and fluker's dry cricket diet as well.

You can still gutload super worms, and in fact, I'd suggest it. They are just a giant string of gut - a perfect candidate to fill up their gut with healthy, nutritious gutload :)

-Jen
 
Right now my guy is eating reptiworms so I haven't been gut loading just dusting them. And soon he will be big enough for some small dubias. And I was wondering what everyone does. I've seen the gut loading list on the forum but I wanna see what the majority of you guys use.

Vegetables, fruit, nuts and seeds.

see also:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/nutritional-information/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/75-feeder-nutrition-gutloading.html
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/697-dry-gutload-mix-august-2012.html
 
yeah essentially most fruits and veggies you have at home will be fine, scraps from when you cook or cores from apples. just make sure there is a variety and you dont want to over do foods that are high in oxilates and phosphorous. sandra who commented earlier has plenty of info on specific food items as well as different recipes check it out!
 
Also, just to put this out there..i OCASSIONALLY use Omega One Fish Flakes to gut load my crickets. I do this about once every two months. Fish flakes have a heap of vitamins in them; the only draw back is that they have a lot of protein in them too. So, use them very infrequently; as infrequent as one would feed any sort of high protein meal to their cham like a button quail, or a fuzzy mouse.
 
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