Cham not eating Help!!! PLEASE

vanishmael

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I have a veiled and she stopped eating crickets about a month ago. I have taken her to the vet twice now. I hand feed her everyday. The vet gave me A/D diet to feed her. I have been feeding pedilyhte, baby food banana and apple sauce, ensure plus. I haven't seen any poop for about a week now. I tried giving her calcium (few drops) every other day. She has her lights and heat, humidity, repibreeze cage. Does anyone know what else I can try? :(
Oh the vet said she didn't think that she had eggs. I have 1 bucket of sand and 1 bucket of soil.
 
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Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon?
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Humidity - What are your humidity levels? How are you creating and maintaining these levels? What do you use to measure humidity?
Plants - Are you using live plants? If so, what kind?
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Ugh, we're all having problems with feeding, lol! My little guy and girl are being really stubborn.:rolleyes: They are being a Royal pain in the butt... Have you tried other feeders besides Crickets? He might be getting bored with his food.:)
 
Try something that wiggles more like Reptiworms or something that will catch his attention like Hornworms. Hornworms will catch his eye and so will flies.:)
 
Where do you live? I wouldn't suggest feeding wild caught flies since they can carry parasites but you can order online. We have lots of great sponsers that sell feeders.
 
Vanish, where are you located? That could help with advice.

Reptiworms also go by the names Calciworms and Phoenix Worms. They are the larvae of black soldier flies. I can buy them at my local Petco or Petsmart.
 
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