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Reptiles are interesting creatures, for sure. (I still have a female chameleon and bearded dragon. My male cham died of old age last year.) I never got into breeding feeders, but that is a really good route to avoid the excessive supplementation that is super common.
I was a mod of /r/chameleons and still technically the owner of /r/chameleonholdingstuff, but I haven't been on Reddit for a long while. Strangely enough, some mods tried to pull me back into the fold a few months ago, but Reddit is just a shit show and I don't want any part of it. The /r/reptiles mods seemed a little more on the sane side though.