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Old 03-15-2007, 07:29 AM
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Oh man that bug is freaky looking, but I don't know, I do have a phobia to most insects lol.
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Old 03-15-2007, 08:10 AM
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Aww man, one of my friends house is COVERED in those, and ur telling me that my cham won't eat them? aww turd, oh well, we got plenty of swamps, creeks and ponds to catch dragon flies at and stuff.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:35 AM
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Walking sticks

I offer stick insects weekly. My panther chams LOVE them. Stick insects are very easy to keep; they reproduce prolifically.

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are walking sticks prolific? im intrested in giving them a try.
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Old 07-18-2007, 06:30 PM
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I have seen my friends snakes eat rabbits, pinkies,mice and rats, and don't feel a thing, however i saw on you tube a Veiled eating a pinkie and it kinda made me sick... I would think once they would eat something like this their personality would change some and make them more aggressive???
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Old 07-22-2007, 11:39 PM
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This is just for my 9 month old male blue barred ambanja

Crickets daily 7-9 adult size
If my chams looking rather light in weight.. I TREAT waxworms 4-6 at a time
Treats once a week 2-4 worms depending on size(different weeks)
Butterworms
Silkworms
Hornworms

I use to treat with mealworms only those worms smell so bad

How are locusts as feeders??

With flies.. how many do you feed? and wheres a clean source?

Hey one of you had waxworm moths as a feeder?? I'm breeding them and like once a week another moth pops up out of the saw dust... do chams get excited over them?? I need to try feeding him something that flys!

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Old 07-22-2007, 11:51 PM
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you saw a cute little rabbit get beat and u didnt feel a thing?? damn
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Old 08-10-2007, 12:47 PM
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Cool i offer

crickets
mealworms
wax worms
not much else available in my local store except locusts.
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for a veiled - what are good insects to offer?
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I have seen my friends snakes eat rabbits, pinkies,mice and rats, and don't feel a thing, however i saw on you tube a Veiled eating a pinkie and it kinda made me sick... I would think once they would eat something like this their personality would change some and make them more aggressive???
I can't imagine a chameleon would feel different about a pinky than a bug, they probably just judge it by size... if it's small enough, they'll eat it. I would hate to see a big veiled or panther eating a baby one! That's a potentially awesome pet going down the drain and straight out again the next day... as a tiny ball of poop.

One time, when I lived in Ottawa, I went to a museum that had a big tank of mice (like 30 of them), and one of the mice had just had babies, and all the mice were eating them. That was... crazy.
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My roommate fed a pinky to his adult veiled and it squealed as he was chewing it. Might sound rough but it was actually interesting to watch. That stuff doesnt bother me at all being i feed sm/md rats to my ball python.
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