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You are very welcome!Thanks for the info. I live outside of Boston, so will order bottle flies from Mantisplace and silkworms from spyro88. Thank you for the warm welcome!
I will check with my local PetSmart/Petco. Thanks!I'm in Silver Spring, MD and everytime i go to Petco or Petsmart they have them.
Cricket are just fine as a staple (70% of your chams diet), the issue might be gut loading. Make sure you feed those live crickets some healthy grain (cricket crack, bug burger, etc) ,dark green leafy vegetables and other healthy foods 24-48 hours prior to feeding them to your cham. Get yourself a cheap little container to keep a dozen or so crickets in, and place these foods in there with them. You can also do this with super worms, which are healthier and bigger than mealworms and are also readily available at Petco and/or Petsmart. The more variety the better, but 1-3 feeders is fine so long as they are pre-fed a healthy diet before hand, which will be in their stomach when your chameleon eats them, so he/she will get the nutrients.Could one of you help me? I am a newbie, and was told by my vet today that I have to vary my 16 month old Jackson's diet. After reading some threads, I'm more confused! Can I purchase silkworms and fruit flies, or do I have to grow them? What else can I buy besides crickets and mealworms that don't have to be raised? Thanks in advance. I'm new, so can't post my own thread yet.
Thanks Bushbaby! Helpful info. Just ordered spikes and superworms from Grubco. I ordered a cricket gut loader, too. Will add the food to the superworms also. Appreciate your help and taking time to respond. Great pics. BTW, are those roaches!?Cricket are just fine as a staple (70% of your chams diet), the issue might be gut loading. Make sure you feed those live crickets some healthy grain (cricket crack, bug burger, etc) ,dark green leafy vegetables and other healthy foods 24-48 hours prior to feeding them to your cham. Get yourself a cheap little container to keep a dozen or so crickets in, and place these foods in there with them. You can also do this with super worms, which are healthier and bigger than mealworms and are also readily available at Petco and/or Petsmart. The more variety the better, but 1-3 feeders is fine so long as they are pre-fed a healthy diet before hand, which will be in their stomach when your chameleon eats them, so he/she will get the nutrients.