As you can see, my male jacksons chameleon has a strange growth on his jaw. I give him insects dusted with vitamins and calcium. He drink and eats woderfully, but i am wondering if it will soon be a problem. Any advice would be great!
Hello everyone!
This summer i am getting a new chameleon and i just want to hear some of your guy's prefrences. I have a jacksons and he is stubborn but i love the guy haha. I am debating between a veiled an ambilobe or an ambanja. I would like to be able to occasionally take him out of his...
Thanks for the reply!
I live in colorado where the air is at about 10-35% humidity and temps in my roommare about 70-74 degrees year round. If i have 3 sides glass and the front and doors mesh with a screen top and bottom, will the humidity and temperature be suitable with enough air flow?
I have a colony of dubia feeders for my tortises and bearded dragon. Could i feed the smaller juvenilles to my jacksons as a kind of staple instead of crickets?
Hello everyone! This summer i am going to be building a new cage for a Male Ambilobe Panther Cham and i would like some advice on my dimensions.
Would a 4'6" by 4' by 2' be large enough for him?
He is 7-8 month old Jackson. And my brother is 10! My Cham was up earlier, but I'm worried that he was already dehydrated. I've literally been crying for the last 20 minutes I'm so worried
I just walked in on my fucking little brother shaking my chameleon! He was aggressively and violently shaking him up and down. I grabbed my chameleon and punched my brother as hard as I could. When I asked him why he was doing it he said that he was trying to make him dizzy! Will he be okay?!?
Please remember that im trying to be considerate and i respect you for caring for him, but excuse me, it sounds like you cant handle a cham. A friendly hint of advise, please do some research because it will help you alot :)
I live in colorado and in the summer it can be quite a challenge keeping the temp in his room down :/
And do panthers require more or kess humidity than jacksons?
My jacksons cham frequently rubs his horns and some of his side up against the side of his cage. But the strange thing is, is that he only does it when he is on the ground??? Wierd huh?
Any thoughts?