Quick question about feeding a baby veiled... He is a great/enthusiastic eater (hand feeds and hunts for his own crickets) so eating is not a problem, however, I want to make sure he is getting everything he needs. I feel like I have spent hours researching diet to find inconsistent and/or scattered answers. Please help! Can anyone lay it down straight and simple for me so I can make sure I'm on the right track.
What are the best feeders other than crickets for a baby?
How often and how much of the feeders should he be fed?
Calcium and vitamin dusting...how often?
Best veggies/things to gutload crickets with?
Anyone know how diet changes as my baby progresses to juvenile, sub-adult, and adult stages?
And one last thing which has nothing to with food...
I was trying to show my fiance (who is not a reptile/cham person) about veileds. He looked up stuff on youtube and every video it seems is of a hissing, biting, nasty chams. I know they can be moody and territorial and I'm looking forward to a personality. However, are they all really that mean, or are these videos simply people provoking chams/people that haven't done right by their cham? Very confused about this....
Thanks so much! I really appreicate (in advance) everyone's help!
What are the best feeders other than crickets for a baby?
How often and how much of the feeders should he be fed?
Calcium and vitamin dusting...how often?
Best veggies/things to gutload crickets with?
Anyone know how diet changes as my baby progresses to juvenile, sub-adult, and adult stages?
And one last thing which has nothing to with food...
I was trying to show my fiance (who is not a reptile/cham person) about veileds. He looked up stuff on youtube and every video it seems is of a hissing, biting, nasty chams. I know they can be moody and territorial and I'm looking forward to a personality. However, are they all really that mean, or are these videos simply people provoking chams/people that haven't done right by their cham? Very confused about this....
Thanks so much! I really appreicate (in advance) everyone's help!