The Josh’s Frogs Chameleon Feeder Bundle contains a wide variety of feeder insects that should entice a range of chameleon species to chow down. This bundle includes:
Crickets are a great staple feeder. Don't forget to dust feeder insects with a high quality vitamin/mineral supplement prior to feeding!
Hornworms are another great staple feeder. Just make sure to feed out the hornworms quickly once they’re the appropriate size for your chameleon, as they’ll grow very quickly!
BSFL are great treats and can be offered in a dish. Storing these in the fridge will keep them in their larval stage for longer.
Set out 10-20 housefly pupae in a fly-proof container at room temperature to allow them to hatch into adult flies. Even the pickiest feeders love adult house flies! Keeping these pupae in the fridge will delay hatching for a bit.
These worms are another great treat for your chameleon! Waxworms should be offered in a bowl when feeding, and stored in the fridge to prolong their shelf life.
This product ships to your doorstep. Most orders placed before 2pm ET on business days will ship out the same day.

Superworms (50 Count)
$6.99

3/4" Banded Crickets (1000 Count)
$15.99

1/2" Banded Crickets (250 Count)
$9.99

House Fly Pupae (250 Count)
$6.99

House Fly Pupae (50 Count)
$2.99

Hornworm Habitat Cup (25 count cup)
$16.99

1" Adult Banded Crickets (250 Count)
$10.99

1/2" - 3/4" Medium Dubia Roaches (25 count)
$6.99

1" Adult Banded Cricket Cup (60 count)
$6.99

1/2" Banded Crickets (500 Count)
$11.99

Mealworms (100 Count)
$4.99

Egg Flat (Single)
$0.69

1/4" Banded Cricket Cup (120 count)
$6.99

3/4" Banded Crickets (500 Count)
$11.99

1/2" Banded Crickets (1000 Count)
$15.99

Waxworms (50 count)
$4.99
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I recently adopted a sick tiny chameleon thanks to this package and josh chameleon vit and min package I was easliy able to quick learn and get what he needed now the little guy is big and strong
The only thing that could make this better is getting rid of the mealworms and adding dubias instead. Due to the fact that mealworms aren't good for chameleons.
My Cham ate up all the insect. Lasted really long and my Cham loved them.
I like what this is but there are a couple things that a chameleon can't have here unless it's special. Wax Worms and mealworms a chameleon can't eat unless it's special they don't get enough nutrients in the worms I would suggest swapping them out for Super worms and silk worms these worms give a good amount of nutrients for the Chameleon. -God Bless-
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