mealworms or crickets??help please

Chamguy89

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i have a 3.5 month old male veiled, i have him feed on small crickets.. will it be safe to mix small meal worms into his diet?
 
Yes it would be safe, as a TREAT only.. But I wouldnt stop there, variety is an important part of husbandry. If you go overboard on the mealworms he may go on a hungerstrike and stop eating the crickets. Try many things, other than mealworms. There are a variety of roaches out there, mantid, moths, horns, silks.. the list can go on :)
 
i have a 3.5 month old male veiled, i have him feed on small crickets.. will it be safe to mix small meal worms into his diet?

Sure, mealworms are fine for about 10% of the chameleons diet.
Agree with coldbloodedAl that you want to add more variety to the mix. appropriately sized Silkworms, butterworms, terrestrial isopods, blue bottles, roaches,...
Here is a link to a list of commonly used feeders, with information about each: https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/74-feeders.html
and this blog entry gives you some options about where to buy feeder prey online, if there's limited choice in your local area: https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/171-where-buy-feeders-online.html
 
i try to make sure on one bug is the main food. this way, they never go ona hunger strike.
you can feed all bugs, within moderation, and the appropriate size.
 
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