I looked at so many places and I finally decided to get mine from long shot chameleons on Facebook. I would highly recommend them. They were super nice and helped me pick out the correct stuff to get my cage ready. They even sent me the egg my baby hatched from. Here is a picture of my baby boy.
You might want to wait a week or two to let him settle in before handling him.
Your gut loading plan looks great. Super worms are better as treats. I will attach some photos with some more info.
Very important- Make sure you feed in the morning. He needs the lights to help him digest his food...
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Yayyy!! I have one too!! The basking branch should be about 85 degrees. The rest of the cage should be about 75. At night it should be about 65 or so. Fahrenheit of course. The lights should be on for 12 hours and then off for 12 hours
You should have a calcium supplement that doesn’t have d3 and then a multivitamin with d3. You should dust your insects with calcium that doesn’t have d3 every day. You should dust your insects with the multivitamin that has d3 once every two weeks.
Here are some good supplement options
Your supplement schedule seems a little off. You should try dusting your insects with calcium without d3 every day and once every two weeks dust them with a multivitamin that has d3