I will be trying to make the feeder today and will be picking up some crickets and either wax or butter worms to have him try. Thank you for the advice. I will be trying this out the next few days and then seeing how he his doing. I noticed the last time he ate a bunch in one day his overall...
I am going to be making one of these. This seems like such a good idea. I've tried doing a feeder bowl style but this didn't work for either of my chams. I'm hoping that a constant supply of food where he can access it all day will help him out.
We normally put a bunch of feeders free range in his enclosure and occasionally he goes for them. We have to keep cleaning out his enclosure because most die before he can eat them. We have tried feeding from the cricket keeper tube but that only worked for a short period of time. The other day...
Here is his enclosure. I am positive his bulbs are what they should be. We are getting a bigger enclosure and a strip light hopefully at the end of this week. Henry's Enclosure by cstocke posted Aug 8, 2017 at 7:55 PM
The first photo is when we got himHenry by cstocke posted Jul 31, 2017 at 10:00 PM
This second photo was the first time I saw color changing behaviorHenry's Colors this morning! by cstocke posted Aug 8, 2017 at 6:32 PM
And this last photo is typically how he sits during the day but he normally...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Baby Veiled, Male, roughly 4 weeks. About 2 weeks in our care.
Handling - We handle him every other day sometimes every couple of days.
Feeding - Small Crickets, Baby Hornworms, and Baby Dubia Roaches. We try daily to feed but he never seems to takes them. We...
Is there any way to create an area where my baby veiled's food cant run away and hide? I put in baby crickets and roaches but he can never seem to find them and he doesn't explore a whole lot. I'm trying to find different ways to feed him as he is a bit underweight and I'm scared he is not...
I am having this same problem with my baby veiled cham. Sleeping during the day and not eating much at all. He is very small and skinny. Henry by cstocke posted Jul 31, 2017 at 10:00 PM
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Baby Veiled, Male, roughly 4 weeks. About 2 weeks in our care.
Handling - We handle him every other day sometimes every couple of days.
Feeding - Small Crickets, Baby Hornworms, and Baby Dubia Roaches. We try daily to feed but he never seems to takes them. We...
Since you know a lot about veileds maybe you can help us out. We got him about 2 weeks ago and were told he wasn't doing to well. We took him home and so far he's been okay except his eating and drinking habjits aren't the best. We have tried crickets, worms, and baby sub is roaches but he won't...
Hey guys,
My baby (about 4ish weeks old) veiled cham has been starting to change colors. I notice that sometimes when I go to turn his lights on in the morning that his pattern is showing. Once the lights are on though and he wakes up the color goes back to the normal light blue-ish green with...
What kind of Cham do you have now? A panther? I have two Chams. A 8 month old Jackson and a 3 week old baby Veiled. Post some picture so we can meet you little guys.
He ate a total of 5 right from the tube. Im going to keep up with this method because he's eaten more today than any other day which makes me happy. We dust the rickets with Repti Calcium w/out D3 daily. All of the crickets are gut-loaded with Nature Zone Total Bites for crickets and feeder...
The crickets are tiny. They fit perfectly in his mouth and he is able to swallow with ease. I have been taking the black tube from the cricket keeper filled with crickets and putting it up to him and so far he's taken 4 from me today. I know thats not a lot but its better then him eating...