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You know that saying "you are what you eat?" Well, it's true. We wouldn't do very well if all we ate was cardboard or junk food, and the same applies to our animals. In the case of crickets, the ratio of meaty goodness to shell is very low, so your guys end up eating a lot of cricket exoskeleton and not much else. Plus, the ratio of calcium to phosphorous in crickets is also pretty bad. So knowing all this, the best way to make crickets nutritionally better is to gutload them and then put supplements on them.
When your insects (crickets, roaches, etc.) have their stomachs full of healthy veggies and such that's all going into your chameleon indirectly. So now the cricket has a lot more goodness to shell ratio. And when gutloaded with high-calcium veggies and foods, you raise the ratio of calcium as well.
Like Jdog said, your crickets really shouldn't be dying that fast. Some will, but not all of them. Where are you buying your crickets from? How are you keeping them? I get mine in bulk (500 at least) from an online supplier and keep them in a large plastic bin and they will last me a few weeks, depending on how big (old) the crickets are. The ones I get from the pet stores don't last me very long either, and you end up paying way more per cricket.
Hope that helped!
Thanks! I am feeding them orange cube and carrots. I will add more food today.
I have them in a small cricket keeper, I buy about 15 crickets from petco, and Im in dallas, Texas. They are pinhead crickets for my baby cham. Thanks again!
Pinhead crickets can be a little hard to keep. You have to keep them a little warmer (80+), with a contant source of moisture, or they will dry up and die. But not too moist, as they can get stuck / drown. A real balancing act.Thanks! I am feeding them orange cube and carrots. I will add more food today.
I have them in a small cricket keeper, I buy about 15 crickets from petco, and Im in dallas, Texas. They are pinhead crickets for my baby cham. Thanks again!