Green Lacewing

Would these be suitable to feed veiled chameleons? I see this place has mantis eggs. I am looking to buy the mantis and let them hatch for some enrichment. I saw these as well. Wondering if they could be another enrichment?
https://www.rasahydroponics.com/green-lacewing-adults.html
I saw they also have Larvae form which is tempting for eradicating mealy bugs inside the cage.
I have fed Green Lacewing from field plankton I have collected to my mid and smaller sized chameleons in the past. The chameleons I have fed the Green Lacewings to relished them. However I consider them a treat for most chameleon species as Green Lacewings are small insects. They may make a good meal for a chameleon species in the genus Bradypodion.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
They would be similar to feeding an adult male Chamaeleo calypatratus small/mid sized crickets.

They are green and would make a great small treat feeder insect.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
That’s not too bad, I want to bring some new enrichment so he not bored of his staples.

By the way, we need the 💡as another icon reaction for being informative. 😂
 
I have hatched out mantis ooths in my enclosures to help control the soil gnats. They make a dent in the gnat population before my chameleons eat them all. I feel kind of bad for the mantis babies as they just don’t have any chance. I’ve ‘saved’ some and grown them out of curiosity/interest and they are very cool. Amazing predators.
 
@MissSkittles fungus gnat eaters eh? *Buys a colony of them*... Is it true they bite, or is just the bigger ones that are aggressive?
As far as I know, the baby mantids are safe for chameleons. They are too tiny to hurt a chameleon. I don’t think I would trust a fully grown mantis with a chameleon…one of them will end up bitten and probably eaten and I’m not sure which one it would be. Both are ambush predators and where chameleons have those eyes and tongue, mantids are efficient and fierce. This year I’m using mosquito bits to control the soil gnats.
 
Well I did end up ordering Cryptolaemus montrouzieri instead. I didn’t think my chameleon would try to eat them. But he ate some. No ill effects. Most are doing their job of eradicating the mealybugs. However I seem to lost a lot of them dying though.
 
Well I did end up ordering Cryptolaemus montrouzieri instead. I didn’t think my chameleon would try to eat them. But he ate some. No ill effects. Most are doing their job of eradicating the mealybugs. However I seem to lost a lot of them dying though.
Could you post some pictures of your Green Lacewings?

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
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I went to opt for the beetles instead.

Okay?!? Those are another species of Beetle. They look like however those are not Bean Beetles. Great Band though you should post about the Beetles on my music video thread.

That is great. One of my mentors Professor Peter Moyle @ UC Davis was a Cornell graduate.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
 
Okay?!? Those are another species of Beetle. They look like however those are not Bean Beetles. Great Band though you should post about the Beetles on my music video thread.


That is great. One of my mentors Professor Peter Moyle @ UC Davis was a Cornell graduate.

Best Regards
Jeremy A. Rich
I wanted to see how Cyrptolaemus montrouzieri would do in eradicating mealy bugs. :)
 
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