Hopefully that helps. The problem with our dripper is that we have hardly any control over the dripping or it stops mid-day. The chameleons cage is often flooded. Any ideas about how to stop that? Or is it a faulty dripper.
Dripper!
Dripper must have been key. He must have been so dehydrated. When I brought the dripper up he analyzed it for a few minutes and hasn't stopped drinking yet, even with me holding the tube in the cage.
Just the crickets eat the gut load. I was saying I don't dust them, but if he starts eating I will start to do that. He moved a little bit this morning to another spot in the cage.
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Jackson chameleon, male, unknown (only 3.5" body). In care for 2 months.
Handling - no more than 2-3 times a week
Feeding - feeding crickets 4 in the morning, with cricket quencher as gut-loader. Currently put in grasshoppers
Supplements - only use cricket...