From previous examples given by other keepers
soldier fly larvae can be tougher to digest unless that skin is broken
I have heard of people pricking the skin of the larvae with thumbtacks
to ease in the digestive process
do you have a UVB light for her becase she might have MBD
that leg looks like its bowing
research MBD
could be dehydrated
try giving her a shower
search how to give a cham a shower
Haha to be honest I want to try a Vegan lifestyle myself too
but its not going to happen while my mom keeps bringing in steak for dinner lol
by the way I really like your dino-fuel
Its nice to have an organic gut-load available
When I get my own place I want to experiment
with vegan calcium...
i figured it would be very useful on
females recovering from laying eggs and
reptiles suffering from MBD
EDIT: the algea-cal seem to add alot of vitamin D3
so I wouldnt use for reptiles
try the absolute calcium if you are gonna give it a go
nice to hear about the care you are putting in to her
please check out my thread
you might find it useful to help her out
https://www.chameleonforums.com/organic-vegan-calcium-supplements-72618/
has any one ever tried using these instead of
calcium carbonate???
calcium from veggies makes lot more sense to me than
calcium from rock
here are some links to
organic vegan calcium supplements
http://www.algaecal.com/
http://parazap.com/absolutecalcium/absolutecalciumindex.htm