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Old 07-08-03, 08:30 AM   #1
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box elder bugs

Are box elder bugs ok to feed to a cham? A friend of mine has a ton of them at his house (pesticide free) and has offered to catch some for me. I was hoping someone here would have some insight. Thanks.
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Old 07-08-03, 12:07 PM   #2
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Try and put ur post in food for thought forum they might kno the answer just giving ideas
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Here is a good link for some safe wild and store bought bugs. Bug Link I don't like to use wild bugs because I don't know where they have been. Just because you don't use pesticides in your home doesn't mean your neighbors don't and the bugs probably travel from house to house. I would only use wild bugs if the area I was collecting them from was in the country side. Play it safe. Hope this helps!
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The area is the countryside. That's one of the reasons I am considering it. I will try the Food for Thought forum. I didn't think about that one Thanks
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I wouldn't recommend it. Box elder bugs excrete a noxious substance when threatened, similar to ladybug beetles. I doubt it would be lethally toxic, but I'm sure your chameleon would only try it once.
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LOL! Darkling Beetles (adult mealworms) excrete a noxious odour as well, how chameleons smell it is beyond me, but all of my wog-eyed monsters have eaten them once and never again!

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I didn't know that about darklings, I assumed there must be something distasteful about them judging by the reaction of the chameleons. I thought it might have something to do with their extra crunchy armor. Thanks Trace!

Good job on the R. brevis. I can't believe you extracted the eggs to incubate. A friend of mine has produced several clutches and he always leaves them to incubate in situ. With good results I should add. The toughest part about raising the neos seems to be getting them over the hump and into subadulthood. They are obviously very delicate and vulnerable to everything.

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