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The crickets are also 1/2 of a quarter is that to bigHi I just got my new baby cham yesterday and this morning I tried to feed him he didn't seel interested so at like 12:00 I put the crickets back into his cage and he still hasn't touched them (btw the crickets are in a small container and he's 3 months old)
@Jessica1 Do you have a picture so it gives everyone an idea it’s size?
80-92IMHO crickets are a good feeder because they are easily attained, easy to feed/gutload and easy to keep alive. That doesn't mean that you should only use crickets...small superworms, fruit flies, BSFL, silkworms are all good choices too. And there are more options when the chameleon grows.
I can't be sure if the ones in the dish are small enough or not...there's nothing to gauge it by.
What's the basking temperature in your cage?
Hey is a male Veiled ChameleonI meant a picture of your chameleon...what species do you have?
Cup feeding/free rangingAre you free ranging the crickets or cup feeding them?
I alreay put a photo of my chamWith all due respect to the previous poster, you will likely not want to listen to the advice about breeding your own crickets. It is notoriously inconvenient, difficult, and very few people actually breed their own. It's totally unnecessary and almost always easier to just order them. A picture of your chameleon would be great! Also it's enclosure please