I tried to cut it and it exploded everywheredezismom":hgii1imu said:The best measure is to never feed any thing longer than the space between their eyes...they have a choke reflex that can be a problem. Since that worm is soft, just cut it into approptiate size, then feed. Good nutrition!
Hello,Bmjo":3iryjdls said:I tried to cut it and it exploded everywheredezismom":3iryjdls said:The best measure is to never feed any thing longer than the space between their eyes...they have a choke reflex that can be a problem. Since that worm is soft, just cut it into approptiate size, then feed. Good nutrition!
I really want to feed Dubias but my mom won’t allow it. My chameleon is 9 months but i didn’t have any crickets yesterdayHippieLizards":hx1tvzn7 said:Hello,Bmjo":hx1tvzn7 said:I tried to cut it and it exploded everywheredezismom":hx1tvzn7 said:The best measure is to never feed any thing longer than the space between their eyes...they have a choke reflex that can be a problem. Since that worm is soft, just cut it into approptiate size, then feed. Good nutrition!
:shock: I Would hate to have had to clean that up! :? I would probably just stick to dubia roaches and crickets until he's larger. I Tried the same thing with the same results. :?
I Agree with everyone.. They are great treats and are nice and soft, But that's way too big for your beardie.
BTW, How big/old is the chameleon you have? Most older chameleons could probably eat a hornworm that size.
-HippieLizards.
He is a veiled. I saved him from a reptile shop that the guy didn’t care for them very well. I was force feeding him for 2 months and i took him to the vet and got him all situated so his growth is a little bit stuntedHippieLizards":17d9mjnt said:Nine months? What kind of chameleon? I'm pretty sure that your chameleon would love that. Especially since the worm's so soft and squishy It would probably be easy to eat.