oneillchameleons
Established Member
Flukers is junk and doesn't do much but provide a bit of moisture. The pet store likely doesn't provide any gutloading other than a potato or carrot. A variety of well gutloaded feeders (crickets, roaches, silk/horn/Phoenix/super worms, locusts etc.) is essential for a chameleons well-being. You can find a lot of gutloading here on the site, but here are just a few of the things I gutload with:
WET: kale, collard greens, sweet potato, carrot, Apple, oranges, blue berries, winter squash, papaya, banana
DRY: sunflower seeds, bee pollen, Brewers yeast, spirulina, alfalfa, sesame seed, millet, dried cranberries
A multivitamin is used every two weeks to help provide the essential minerals and nutrients that we may miss with these gutloading methods. Calcium with d3 is used every two weeks in order to provide some d3 that the chameleon may not be able to synthesize using UVB lighting, without the risk of overdosing and causing health issues. You MUST provide these things for your chameleon to remain healthy.
WET: kale, collard greens, sweet potato, carrot, Apple, oranges, blue berries, winter squash, papaya, banana
DRY: sunflower seeds, bee pollen, Brewers yeast, spirulina, alfalfa, sesame seed, millet, dried cranberries
A multivitamin is used every two weeks to help provide the essential minerals and nutrients that we may miss with these gutloading methods. Calcium with d3 is used every two weeks in order to provide some d3 that the chameleon may not be able to synthesize using UVB lighting, without the risk of overdosing and causing health issues. You MUST provide these things for your chameleon to remain healthy.