Quick Question about the Logistics of Using Worms as Feeders

Build was simple.

1. Painted the “outside” of a clear plastic container.
2. Cut the opening with a dremel or razor knife.
3. Attached a magnetic backing.
3. Wrapped netting around a cardboard insert.
4. Stripped wire for the opening and glued on.
5. Add crickets and watch eat.

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That's the thing though, is that I've seen her eat crickets, and she wasn't shy about it. She just ate, in fact. I guess I just have to keep the worms fresh and play the waiting game. I should replace the worms with fresh ones every day, correct?
 
That's the thing though, is that I've seen her eat crickets, and she wasn't shy about it. She just ate, in fact. I guess I just have to keep the worms fresh and play the waiting game. I should replace the worms with fresh ones every day, correct?

Yes, I would keep fresh gut-loaded worms in her cage. Take the old ones out and let them gut-load more. Glad to hear she is eating.
 
Alright, that's what I thought. I'm also glad that she's eating; from certain angles she looks downright too thin. That's another reason why I'm trying to provide waxworms, is that I heard that they were high in fat, and judging by pics of other veiled chameleons I've seen on the forums she could use a little plumping up.
 
Build was simple.

1. Painted the “outside” of a clear plastic container.
2. Cut the opening with a dremel or razor knife.
3. Attached a magnetic backing.
3. Wrapped netting around a cardboard insert.
4. Stripped wire for the opening and glued on.
5. Add crickets and watch eat.

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Awesome thank you!!
 
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