I just bought small hornworms from a local reptile store and I tried feeding them to my five month old male panther chameleon. He seemed interested at first, but later he dismissed them. How can I get him to eat these? Thanks :)
I use a linear.
I follow this schedule by Ellron:
Supplement Schedule
Week One
Monday:Calcium without D3
Tuesday:Calcium without D3
Wednesday:Calcium without D3
Thursday:Calcium without D3
Friday:Calcium without D3
Saturday: None
Sunday: Calcium with D3
Week Two
Monday...
Chameleon Info:
1. 4-5 Month Old Male Panther Chameleon. He has been with me since August 31, 2010.
2. Handling is limited to once a week when cleaning cage.
3. Crickets and dubia roaches. About 10-12 every other day. Gutload consists of Cricket Crack, carrots, lettuce, mustard greens...
I have a 10 month old veiled chameleon and a 5 month old panther chameleon and both are males. Can anyone share with me their supplementation schedules? Thanks :)
This is my new panther chameleon! He is an Ambilobe from Ryan Jarosek. He is about 4 months old. I got him at the recent SBCK meeting. He's already showing some nice coloration! Enjoy!
Oh and don't forget Darwin!
Thanks again Ryan! :)
Right now I have some baby dubia roaches that are too small to feed. I cant find anyone selling crickets. All I can find are superworms and hornworms. Can superworms be a temporary staple diet for a 10 month old veiled and 6 month old panther chameleon? Thanks :)
I have a ten month old veiled and I'm going to be getting a 6 month old panther. I just had a gravid dubia roach give birth, but the babies are too small to feed. Will hornworms be fine until the roaches are big enough?
First of all, what kind of chameleon?
Here is a link that should help you out:
http://www.instructables.com/id/A-Free-Range-Habitat-for-Mellers-and-other-Large-/#step1
Hope this helps! Good luck! :)