Well, if they dont eat anything for a week or two, then it becomes dangerous. But there are a large variety of worms, and if they like one kind of worm, they like all of them. My veiled despises crickets and only eats worms.
Today i saw my baby cham take interest in baby crickets i put in her cage, she followed them with her head which probably means she was trying to target them. So i left her alone so she could eat
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A lot can happen between the time raain goes to school and comes back. I think she should have her parents do some stuff (misting, regulating temperature) while she is at school. I think the baby may be dehydrated because of the lack of proper misting or a dripper
Post a picture of your entire setup with the chameleon so we can judge it. Ants could be getting in through cracks in the cage and if one ant bites your cham, that can stress it up to the point of serious health problems
Thats a long time to go without misting, tell your parents to mist him when you are not home. And at that young of an age, he should eat as much as he can (8-10)
Hey guys, good news and bad news. The good news is that i found a new piece of poop in the chams cage, the bad news is that its like orangish with the white dot thing. IS this bad?