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She does change color, but only in response to the water bottle, before she drinks from it... That wasn't an option to answer, but wanted to let you know ☺
I get that on the hornworms... albeit, my tomatoes won't be planted for another month or so... ?
As far as what the other bugs are eating in the wild, it's my pasture that they are eating. Grasses, old hay, or whatever a natural diet would be for those bugs. :p I guess I thought some of the...
Adding to the 'pasture plankton' possibilities, what are the thoughts on millipedes, centipedes, spiders, caterpillars, and baby frogs? This last one with the thought in mind that possibly in the wild, tree frogs *might* be part of their diet....
Ok, well, never mind then.
I did look it up, it is mostly in Pacific areas, and a couple cases were deep South Texas, none reported in my area, however I won't take the chance, so no snails.
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Here's a picture of a grub, or beetle larvae. This one is too tiny for the peacock, so if I can't feed it to her, the chickens can fight over the treat. ?
Rat lung worm? Huh. Never heard of it... is it only in certain snails, or all of them? If so, I'll take them off the menu, as I'm running out of room in my tiny home to raise more bugs, LoL!
I'm planting some fruit trees, and I know I will find a plethora of insects and snails in my pasture, from mealworms to earthworms, crickets, grubs, pill bugs, and these weird looking small black roaches. Are all of the above edible for a veiled chameleon? For the record, her current diet is...
Well, as originally posted, it would be in the handheld drinking bottle that she drinks from, if you look at the picture, and not misted on her.
I do exclusively use bottled water for her, for drinking, misting, and watering the plants in her abode.
What's kinda cool, is that she now lets me...