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Horned worms
I have a few qeustions about horned worms...
1. Are horned worms also know as goliath worms? 2. And how do chams. like the worms? 3. how many worms do i feed my chams. 4. whats the nutrions facts?
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1. Yes
2. Love at first sight 3. Depends 4. Nutrition: 68% protein, 20.7% fat Not to mention they are easy to digest, and full of liquid to rehydrate reptiles. Last edited by Will Hayward; 07-01-2006 at 06:52 PM. |
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2. Undoubtibly
3. Depends 4. Nutrition: 63.8% protein, 1:2.4 Ca:P, 76% water Also, contains serrapeptase enzyme, makes calcium absorption more efficient, reduces inflammation, pain and breaks down arterial plaque. |
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Ahem.. number 2...
Depends on the chameleon. My panther cham won't touch them. He has never eaten one, and no amount of coaxing will get him to eat one. Heika |
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The big issue I've noticed wih hornworms is that they have a VERY strong grip. The problem is their grip is often times stonger than a chameleons tongue and they have problems pulling the worm off the branch. A chameleon can injure it's tongue or even bite down on it. After noticing this, I began feeding the worms from a cookie tray so they have nothing to get a firm grip on. I eventually gave up on the worms, but only because my chameleons seemed to like the moths better. I'm sure I'll give them a try again, but I'll be very cautious about it.
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There is a personal preference for sure, but I think that goes without saying. I havent seen any species of chameleon refuse to eat them, but as far as individuals, you're right.
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The chameleon in my avatar is a female Chameleo Triceros fuelleborni. In all fairness, I had to adjust the brightness and contrast in that image as it was sort of dark. Here is the original picture, it shows her alot better.
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