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What are you feeding?

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I am interested in what everyone is feeding their chams.
 
A varied diet

(Like Jason had mentioned) is the key to success when keeping chams. Crix, mealies, and supers are the more mainstream foods, the roaches work well also as they're mostly protein. Areas which do not receive any kind of insecticides can produce valuable field plankton of the appropriate size, they will also take nonnoxious moths, grasshoppers, katydids, ect. but again, it's important to collect field plankton in areas ONLY where there is NO insecticide of any kind, other than that field insects are very nutritious for your animals and make great additions to their diet as well. I never had any luck using silkworms for chams, for some reason they never wanted to eat them, but they're a good food source if you can get your chams to accept them. Just try to mix it up as much as possible, chams get tired of eating crix day after day without any variance. -Eric Lago *MS Reptilian Hobbyists*
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i feed my chameleons crickets, lobster roaches, silkworms and superworms. i get my crickets and superworms from rainbow and i breed my own roaches and get my silkworms from californiasilkworms.com

dennis
 
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