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That was really helpful information, thank you!It is best to give them a variety of foods, but crickets and/or dubia roaches are best as a primary food and worms (silkworms, hornworms, mealworms, superworms) as a secondary in smaller numbers.
How much they eat each day varies depending on the chameleon, but females should generally eat less to reduce the number of eggs produced.
Healthy vegetables and fruits (such as kale, collard greens, mustard greens, etc) can be good if your chameleon will eat them, but they are not a primary food source and not all veileds will like them. They don't require them and they won't survive on them alone. You should feed healthy fruits and vegetables to your feeder insects as an additional source of nutrition (gut-loading).
You should dust your feeder insects with plain calcium (NO D3) every feeding, calcium with D3 twice a month, and multivitamin twice a month.
In your picture it looks like you have a water dish. Most chameleons will not drink out of a dish, but if yours does and you want to use it, you will need to clean it daily to prevent bacteria buildup. Misting is the most common way to provide water.
It also looks like she may have eggs based on your picture. At 8 months she could lay eggs at any time and if she has no place to lay she could become egg-bound and die. For this reason you should have a bin in the cage at all times and if she won't lay in that you may have to fill a garbage can with play sand as an alternative. She will not be likely to want to lay in the bark you have in your enclosure.
What should a health veiled chameleon eat daily? What is the proper amount ? meat/vegs. What are the proper intake of vitamins and minerals?Code:
What should a health veiled chameleon eat daily? What is the proper amount ? meat/vegs. What are the proper intake of vitamins and minerals?