Some ideas I keep on text doc and paste on the forums often.
pieces of leafy greens
romaine
kale (not daily - some is great, but a lot may not be)
collards (not daily - some is good, but a lot may not be)
hibiscus leaves
dandelion
endive
basil
mint
cilantro
mustard greens
arugula /rocket...
I think what jajeanpierre meant was that the laying bin is that big. (?) I know mine is, its a big tub that covers the entire space at the bottom. I don't keep it in there all the time though.
Check out https://www.chameleonforums.com/members/sandrachameleon.1614/ blog entries for gutload ideas. That's where I got mine from. Just get all the stuff that's good for them, limit things you should limit and blend (or however you want to do it) them up. It's that easy.
I just picked out...
I'd eat one, if it were worth it. How much (many about) is a 100 grams of crickets though?
I'm sure we all eat bugs throughout the day of some kind. You may not be aware of it, but it happens.
I get a long list of fruits, veggies and stuff, more of the veggies, and blend it all up into a paste. I then freeze that and use it till it's gone. I have several blends always stocked in the freezer. I cut a piece off, 8 seconds in the microwave and back to paste. I put the paste on a water...
pieces of leafy greens
romaine
kale (not daily - some is great, but a lot may not be)
collards (not daily - some is good, but a lot may not be)
hibiscus leaves
dandelion
endive
basil
mint
cilantro
mustard greens
arugula /rocket
clover (not daily - some is good, but a lot may not be)
endive...
That's how big the sand bags are at most home improvement and construction stores. Home Depot or Lowes will have them. Wash it too.
She looks fine by the way. Good job.
Is that one those water fountains? If so, ditch it unless you're going to wash it over and over again everyday and keep looking in it to make the cham doesn't take a dump in it as well.
The eyes do look puffy but I know nothing about edema in chams beyond a google search. This makes it sound...
Have you tried a long stick? Tuck it under him, when he's on it, you got him. Or you could leave the stick in place till he gets's on it, then grab it and go. Grab another plant, leave it outside his cage with the door open and put a stick between the two till he climbs on it. Get creative.
There you go, good stuff!
Mealworms and Waxworms are treats. Mealworms are meh. Supers are cool about 2-3 a week. They also live for a long time, all they need is something to dig into and a moister source. I use raw oats and apple. Smells good. Also keep them together so they don't go all...
Ditch the night light. They don't need one.
The Total Bites stuff looks terrible imo. Take a look at sandrachameleon's blog: https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/user/sandrachameleon.1614/ for gut load ideas. Also check out the "Commercial Gutloads" about 4 down if you're going to go with...
Is that all he want's to eat or is that all you're offering? He should be eating something along the lines of:
Neonates: as many small crickets as they can eat several times a day
Juveniles 3-6 months of age: 10-12 small crickets daily
Juveniles 6-12 months of age: 10-12 medium crickets every...
Some people refer to them, like in the UK, I think, as Yemen Chameleons. It's one of the places they come from. In the states we tend to call them Veileds. That's about it. That I know of.