Hi!
I went to fed my male veiled. My feeder was a medium size Chorthippus parallelus . He ate three smaller ones yesterday, so I thought he was going to be fine. But when I showed him Chorthippus parallelus he suddenly climb lower, head down, opened his mouth as wide he could and began shaking his head. At first, I thought he was choking, but it was really early in the morning (for them) to eat and I haven´t seen him ate anything to that time. I was about to help him, because I believed he was choking, but when I went to grab him, he stopped and act normal. He was still his lime green colour and hasn´t change through whole act, so I was bit confused.
I refused to give him food day, I was so scared he could really choke.
I red an article that substrate, in which -for example -crickets can burried themself, can hurt chameleon. I use cleaned play-sand.
Can you tell what it was?
Thanks!
I went to fed my male veiled. My feeder was a medium size Chorthippus parallelus . He ate three smaller ones yesterday, so I thought he was going to be fine. But when I showed him Chorthippus parallelus he suddenly climb lower, head down, opened his mouth as wide he could and began shaking his head. At first, I thought he was choking, but it was really early in the morning (for them) to eat and I haven´t seen him ate anything to that time. I was about to help him, because I believed he was choking, but when I went to grab him, he stopped and act normal. He was still his lime green colour and hasn´t change through whole act, so I was bit confused.
I refused to give him food day, I was so scared he could really choke.
I red an article that substrate, in which -for example -crickets can burried themself, can hurt chameleon. I use cleaned play-sand.
Can you tell what it was?
Thanks!