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Alot of people don't leave feeders in for the night because I guess they tend to chew on the cham as it sleeps.My 5 month old veiled chameleon doesn't eat his cricket and they chirp at night any suggestions.
Alot of people don't leave feeders in for the night because I guess they tend to chew on the cham as it sleeps.
My suggestion; take the cricket out?
Its late at night i don't want to wake other sleepers.
is there a good feeder to replace crickets?
My 5 month old veiled chameleon doesn't eat his cricket and they chirp at night any suggestions.
Is a 5 month old veiled big enough to be eating full grown crickets? I pretty sure that they only chirp when full grown but i could be wrong.
Its only the males that make the noise...the females (the ones with the three "antenae" on the bums) are quiet.
My 5 month old veiled chameleon doesn't eat his cricket and they chirp at night any suggestions.
My crickets chirp lots, i dont mind it..... plus the smell im use to, plus the worm smell, although they dont stink as much when there cleaned goodMy family calls my room th
rainforest. Haha... Id get dubias, but my mom does not want them, incase of an escapee,
Good luck on whatever you decide to do, and welcome to the forums.
-Levi
My 5 month old veiled chameleon doesn't eat his cricket and they chirp at night any suggestions.
If you continue with crickets (even if only now and then) and dont have a great number of them, you can stop the noise by cutting the wings off the male crickets.