How To Care For A Senegal Chameleon. Senegal chameleons can be given a live diet of crickets mealworms dubia roaches and hornworms. May be considered more difficult simply due to having more specific requirements for their captive environments.
Two or more chameleons should never be kept in the same cage. Try to put the food up in the foliage or in an elevated dish such as magnaturals worm dish. In the high-altitude mountains of East Africa and more temperate South Africa where Bradypodion species have evolved ground temperatures may not support the development of chameleon.
Some chameleons will also eat leafy green vegetables like spinach lettuce and cabbage.
Try to put the food up in the foliage or in an elevated dish such as magnaturals worm dish. Put the live insects inside of the bowl. Baby and juveniles should be fed once or twice a day. Chameleons drink their water off of plant leaves not out of a bowl so it is crucial there are wet leaves in the enclosure that your Senegal can drink from daily.