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Can chameleons eat silkworms?

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Short Answer

Yes

Safety Summary

Why

Silkworms are considered one of the most nutritious feeder insects available for chameleons. They're very high in protein and calcium, low in fat, and soft-bodied making them easy to digest. They also contain a compound called serrapeptase which may have anti-inflammatory properties. The main downsides are cost and availability — they're more expensive than crickets and must be kept on mulberry leaves or commercial chow.

Portion Guidance

A few silkworms several times a week as part of a varied diet. An excellent staple or supplemental feeder.

Risks & Symptoms

FAQ

Why are silkworms so good for chameleons?

Excellent calcium-to-phosphorus ratio, high protein, low fat, soft and easy to digest — and chameleons tend to love them.

Where do I buy silkworms for chameleons?

Online reptile/amphibian suppliers or specialty exotic pet stores. They come in cups or as eggs.

Disclaimer

This is general information and not veterinary advice. Consult a reptile vet for guidance specific to your chameleon species.