Haha our male ambilobe Larz is picky that way too he would only eat worms and roaches but didn't hardly touch the crickets, we just only offered him
Crickets until he eventually gave up and ate them. Now he happily accepts them most of the time.
Hope this helps :-)
I'm a first time breeder and am just wondering how to tell if the eggs are healthy at this stage. They are about 3-4 weeks old now and are kept in an incubator set at a constant temperature of 74 degrees. What are some signs I can look for that indicate healthy/unhealthy eggs.
Any help is...
We've actually had our female break a nail but they do grow back but pretty slow and it really doesnt hurt them to be missing a claw. I also think it's more likely to happen if you're cage is made out of mesh.
Hope I helped :)
Me and my roomie are pretty new to this site and in a few posts we have mentioned our Ambilobe Panther Chameleons. Anyway thought it'd be a good idea to put faces to the names :D These two are the parents of our eggs (super excited) and loved heavily AKA - very spoiled lol
The female is...
Our male Ambilobe Larz once ate a huge moth that was once an anal blue horn worm, it was as big as he was! lol perhaps they need to prove themselves at a young age :-)
Those are actually very healthy for your chameleon. They contain a lot of protein and calcium for them. Me and my roomie almost prefer to feed ours the beetles. The male loves them as well as the worms :-)
As I have stated in previous posts our little Skittles (11 month old ambilobe) laid her very first clutch a few weeks ago. Anywho we recruit placed the eggs in our sick incubation system :-) I am curious as to what substrate formula you all prefer Vermiculite or Hatch Rite. From what I have...
Thanks man any and all advice is greatly appriciated right now. We have ours set to 75 exactly and will continue to drop the temp slowly as fall/winter approach. Do you have any advice on humidty? Thanks again :-)
Our 11 month old female abilobe panther recently laid her first cluutch of eggs!! Super exciting I know!
We just got our incubator in the mail today and were curious as to what temperature is the healthiest for the eggs? Also what is the correct humidity for our little bundles of joy?
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Me and my roomate recently purchased three ambilobe panther chameleons and have been using many special gut loading suppliments for th crickets and other insects but I was wondering what are the best fruits, veggies, and other real food items to use for gut loading?