I don't think it'll effect your cham in a bad way but you can guarantee that your cham gets that little extra when you stuff the crickets with nutrients. That's how I look at it.
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Alright, duly noted. How much does the average cham fight back when you go in after them? Mine only goes a few inches before he decides to climb on my hand. I have a feeling that's normal though
I agree with Carlton. It sounded like a good idea to me but he makes good sense, there.
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Haha that's funny. I haven't heard my little guy do it yet but I can imagine having the same reaction as you. He also just shed the other day and he also has been a grouch. It's totally fine from what you describe. :)
How do I know if I'm giving my chameleon too much attention?
I mean, would he express it if he doesn't? From his body language he seems perfectly content 95 percent of the time.
Thank you for the insight, duly noted. Also I give him about a couple hours a day outside in his cage. I'm out there constantly checking the temperatures just in case.
Okay I'll make that change very soon. Is it bad that I've been giving him the same powder for over two months? :confused:
Also, I saw somewhere that it should be basically 8-10 crickets at 5-6months of age. I sometimes offer him more at the end of the day by hand just to see.
This is my first cham and he is a 5 month old nosy be panther. Everyday I grab about 10 crickets, powder them all with D3 calcium powder and toss them into his cage early in the day. Every couple times a week I give him some meal worms w/o the powder.
Also I give the crickets High Calcium...
I have a new video coming out this Saturday of Link and I where he goes traveling. Until then, check out my other videos! :cool:
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How lovely, what a little miracle he is. Handsome too. You should check out the cham on my page. Hope all goes well, good luck with the lil' guy!
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How old is your cham?
I've got a five month old nosy be panther and I've always given him crickets as long as the width of his head. I powder them with Flucker's Calcium with vitamin D3 in it. Also I feed the crickets Flucker's Cricket Quencher and Flucker's High Calcium...
Wow, he really is handsome. Check out my cham, Link, on my page. He's still a baby but I feel like he's going to grow into some great color.
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