few quick questions

racerfreak

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Am I better off buying from mulberry farms or can I go to petsmart since it is across from my job?

Can baby chameleons eat small worms?

Is it best to stick to crickets and feed worms sparingly or can I feed mostly worms with a few crickets?

What 2-3 worm types are the best?
 
Am I better off buying from mulberry farms or can I go to petsmart since it is across from my job?
Petsmart is fine for crickets and Superworms (baby might be to small for these and they are just treats not to be used as staples)

Can baby chameleons eat small worms?
Rule of thumb: if the feeder can fit between its eyes its a good size to feed, if its to big then its to big to feed!

Is it best to stick to crickets and feed worms sparingly or can I feed mostly worms with a few crickets?
Most worms you want to feed as treats, if you don't want to feed crix as staple then try roaches (they are cleaner and don't stink and wayyyy easier to take care of!)

What 2-3 worm types are the best?

Supers - sparingly (they can cause impaction)
Silkworms
Butterworms
Hornworms


You will have to probably have to get silk/horn/butters shipped from Mulberry or you can check out Lindasgonebuggie.com She has great prices!
Also be aware that you will have to gutload the crickets no matter where you get them! I find it easier to use a dry gutload I get from Chamalotchameleons.com called Kricket feast and I also use oranges to hydrate them.
 
Am I better off buying from mulberry farms or can I go to petsmart since it is across from my job?

Can baby chameleons eat small worms?

Is it best to stick to crickets and feed worms sparingly or can I feed mostly worms with a few crickets?

What 2-3 worm types are the best?

mulberryfarms does bulk, i find it is cheaper.
yes they can eat worms.
crickets and dubia roaches are stpale foods. so more these, less worms.
calciworms, waxworms, and hornworms are good. but cept for calciworms, the others arent daily feeders
 
Roaches freak me out personally but I think that would be something I would be willing to overcome if they are cleaner, dont stink and easier to keep than crickets.
 
They are pretty self sustainable and can breed quite easily. I had a colony but my male panther wouldn't touch them. He wouldn't even look at them! So I sold them!
 
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