![]() Impaction is a very serious form of constipation that often requester veterinary assistance to remove the blockage. One of the biggest concerns among chameleon owners regarding feeding mealworms to their pets is that they are hard to digest and could cause impaction. Cons Of MealwormsĮven with so many benefits of feeding mealworms to your chameleon, you also need to know the cons associated with these feeder worms, which includes: Increased Risk of Impaction The high moisture content of the mealworm makes it the perfect food or treat for a dehydrated chameleon. Mealworms can be kept in the refrigeration after bringing them home for up to two weeks, which means that they don’t have to be fed right away, but can be offered as treats to your chameleon pet. ![]() Mealworms are rich in fiber, which helps with digestion and reduces the risk of constipation in chameleons. The proteins found in mealworms can help your chameleon repair muscles, regulate their blood, and keep their skin healthy. Mealworms have vitamins B5 and B12, both of which are important for the growth and development of your chameleon pet. ![]() Vitamin B is essential in breaking down fats and proteins in chameleons, it helps them with metabolism and energy production while keeping skin, muscles, and healthy eyes. Mealworms are rich in Omega 3 fatty acids which help with bone and joint health while keeping skin and eyes healthy. There are many advantages to feeding mealworms to your chameleon, which includes: Omega 3 Fatty Acids ![]() Mealworms prefer dark and high-density areas with high humidity. ![]()
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