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The reptile guy said Chams love them so we thought we would give them as a treat. In feeding the worms thin slices of potatoWhere are you getting the hornworms? And what are you feeding them?
I get them like I said above from a reptile store. I'll switch potatoes for lettuce.Honestly there is no real reason just feeding the worm would cause it, however it could have nothing to do with the worm at all. Unless you are getting the worms from the wild. If they have been eating tomato leaves then they are toxic. Also potatoes are a really bad gutload. You need to feed varying things that are healthier.
Good to know. Thanks.I have noticed this from time to time if my chameleon eats a very large one he will sit with his mouth open on occasion. If the behavior continues for an extended period of time it could be something to worry about though.
Good to know. What about crickets I feed them veggies and all they seem to devour is lettuce all the other stuff gets moldyYou never actually said you got them from a reptile store, you just mentioned a reptile guy again. Which could be anyone who knows anything about reptiles. And honestly lettuce isn't a good gutload either, dandelion greens, endive, squash, sweet potato, there's a lot of different things that are good. Very few true lettuces have little health benefits even for humans. They have water, electrolytes and a few low levels of vitamins. There are much better vegetables and fruit out there.
They are in a large Rubbermaid tote with no lidIt also depends on how much ventilation you have for your crickets