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food variety?
should i be trying to give my cham a variety of insects or just stick to what he likes? hes mostly a meal worm kinda guy i dont know if its just cuase there an easy catch or if he just likes them better but he doesn't seem to have much interest in crickets.? and i was woundering what you perfer to put on the food for vitamins and such.. thanks alot
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definately variety- he may not like it at first (mine didn't) but they start eating it, especially if that is all you offer him for a day or two. Now he chomps down everything. Mealworms are harder to digest and you do not want them for a main diet. I have heard crickets and roaches are the best (I feed both) and they are easier to dust than meal worms. I suggest getting a calcium and mineral supplement. I use Rep-Cal brand which seems to be working great.
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food list
Hi all
Heres a food list CRICKETS LOCUSTS GRASSHOPPERS ZOPHOBA(SUPER WORMS) MEALWORMS WAXWORMS SILKWORMS HORNWORMS ROACHES BEETLES MOTHS BUTTERFLYS FLYS Neil |
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add to your list any non poisionous insect you find. I have heard to stay away from beetles, esp lady bugs and japanese beetles, but I will throw in a spider or anything else I catch in the horse pastures (pesicide free zone of course)
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any kind of venomous insect scares me. I know its ok and seen bee's being fed so, I know you can!
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beetles
Hi all
With regards to beetles most are ok to feed your chameleons with exception to ones that are clad in warning colours ie lady birds and such as there for a reason.Ive been feeding my chams different species of beetles as long as ive kept them around 9yrs now and have had no problems in this time. They are also a abundent food source in the wild Neil |
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that's good to know- we have a bunch but I can't identify them. I know we don't have many toxic ones up here- they might just taste a bit bitter -I do not know how the scientists found that out
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Is there anything else you can feed the younger veileds? Mine shows no interest in anything besides crickets. He doesn't seem too interested in eating anything off the scheffelera or the hibiscus. I've been dusting the crickets with Rep-cal's herptivite and the calcium with vit. D. Also, about how much water does a 6 week old cham usually drink per day (in drops, I suppose?)? Thanks.
Last edited by zero742; 12-19-2005 at 09:53 PM.. |
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