GooglezNvincent
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so i read once that you need to peirce the horn worms befor you feed them to your chams, is that true or what?
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I have never pierced a horn worm and never had any problems with them or digestion....Phoenix worms I have heard yes but I dont use them very often. Horn worms are soft bodies but just make sure they are not to large for your chams![]()
HA HA HA ok that it! my bad Pheonix worms! since we are semi on this subject, why do you have to peirce the pheonix worms?
I don't pierce mine but I don't use them very often and I have never had a problem with any of them. They are chew up and digested very well! I have read other posts that some members have seen undigested Phoenix worms in their chams poops so they poke a hole in them.
If you use them maybe its a good idea to pierce them to be on the safe side![]()
so i read once that you need to peirce the horn worms befor you feed them to your chams, is that true or what?
Awww he's so pretty!
And... does not look very pleased at all.
Great picture!
So i would be better off feeding the hornworms when they are fresh out of the refrigerator so they are slow and wont thrash around and snag my chams lip with its caught
seriously, I think either I under estimate hornworms or you guys over estimate them.
They do wild trashing, biting, and spitting...
but nothing that an adult chameleon cannot handle.
Have you ever been bitten by horn worms before? Not a big deal really.
I think crickets can bite harder than them.
The horn are fake. They are very soft. It won't pierce your chameleons.
Cutting them of produce gross effect actually.
Since they are very watery, cutting' piercing any part of their body will cause them to leak like a faucet.
It makes a huge mess in your cage.
Only concern that I think is quite real is Summoner's.
Hornworms do attach to anything real well.
All my chameleons have learned the trick of eating hornworms.
They never shoot at them anymore. They just go real close and chomp them off the vine (Other feeders they will hunt as usual).
seriously, I think either I under estimate hornworms or you guys over estimate them.
They do wild trashing, biting, and spitting...
but nothing that an adult chameleon cannot handle.
Have you ever been bitten by horn worms before? Not a big deal really.
I think crickets can bite harder than them.
The horn are fake. They are very soft. It won't pierce your chameleons.
Cutting them of produce gross effect actually.
Since they are very watery, cutting' piercing any part of their body will cause them to leak like a faucet.
It makes a huge mess in your cage.
Only concern that I think is quite real is Summoner's.
Hornworms do attach to anything real well.
All my chameleons have learned the trick of eating hornworms.
They never shoot at them anymore. They just go real close and chomp them off the vine (Other feeders they will hunt as usual).
i have a 7 month panther. I watched him take down a 2" horned worm last night. He seemed to handle it fine. I am not saying that it was good for him because i don't know, but he did get it down.
seriously, I think either I under estimate hornworms or you guys over estimate them.
They do wild trashing, biting, and spitting...
but nothing that an adult chameleon cannot handle.
Have you ever been bitten by horn worms before? Not a big deal really.
I think crickets can bite harder than them.
Only concern that I think is quite real is Summoner's.
Hornworms do attach to anything real well.
All my chameleons have learned the trick of eating hornworms.
They never shoot at them anymore. They just go real close and chomp them off the vine (Other feeders they will hunt as usual).