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Be aware that rollie pollies are heavy metal bioacumulators, can eat vegetation that could be harmful to your chameleon, and can also carry parasites. While these are definately a favourite of many chameleons, its best to use captive bred ones. You can use wild ones to start your breeding colony. They are easy keep, but slow to reproduce.
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https://www.chameleonforums.com/blo...-isopods-pillbugs-wood-sow-rollie-pollie.html
Whattttt we can feed them rolly pollies? At work we have these guys EVERYWHERES ... everyday you see more than like 50 of these guys..... I think ill be doing this too =] I did read its best to wait until they have babies to feed them cause of them being harmful. They eat fish flakes 0.0
If you use fish flake food for your rollie pollies, be sure to STOP using it at least a week prior to feeding off the rollie pollies as high animal protein and fat content isnt good for chameleons.
Fish food for plant loving fish (like platies) wouldn't be a problem? Some contain no animal content what-so-ever.
Fish food for plant loving fish (like platies) wouldn't be a problem? Some contain no animal content what-so-ever.
So they can eat rollie polliesBe aware that rollie pollies are heavy metal bioacumulators, can eat vegetation that could be harmful to your chameleon, and can also carry parasites. While these are definately a favourite of many chameleons, its best to use captive bred ones. You can use wild ones to start your breeding colony. They are easy keep, but slow to reproduce.
See here for info:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blo...-isopods-pillbugs-wood-sow-rollie-pollie.html