This may be a dumb question but I haven't seen my Jackson's chameleon change any other color than the bright green color he normaly is. Some times he will turn a darker green. If I were to put a variety of colors in his terrarium like a red color would he try to blend in with it.
Im afraid if i were to go with the screen I will have trouble keeping the temp and humidity right. I think if i use the glass and get rid of the bedding and use paper towels He should be ok. the temp and humidity in the glass has been really easy to maintain.
Yeah I am purchasing the 24x24x48 screened cage. Thank you for the advise on the vitamins. People say that the glass is ok because they keep the humidity levels but I heard the screens were better.
Ok cool what do you suggest for bedding. I feed it medium crickets and meal worms. I do have a drip system for drinking some say screened terrariums are better is this true or is it ok to use the glass one that I have. I do use a vitamin called Reptivite with D3 made by Zoo Med.
Ok cool what do you suggest for bedding. I feed it medium crickets and meal worms. I do have a drip system for drinking some say screened terrariums are better is this true or is it ok to use the glass one that I have. I do use a vitamin called Reptivite with D3 made by Zoo Med.
Hello everyone my name is Chris I'm new to this site I have recently bought my girlfriend a male Jackson's Chameleon for our Anniversary. I do know a bunch about them but.
I need some input on the proper terrarium for our Jackson's Chameleon
Right now I have a exo-terra 18x18x24 Glass...
The set up I have now is the 18x18x24 exo-terra glass terrarium with coconut husk for the bottom. I have numerous plastic vines and one real plant called drecanea I'm not sure if I spelled that right. And I have some fake vines. For heat I have a 50 watt Zilla incandescent Black heat bulb and I...
Yeah. I was looking into the exo-terra 24x24x48 screened terrarium because that would be sufficient for the rest of his life span, However maintaining the humidity may be difficult. What do you recommend for substrate. Right now I'm using the Zoo-Med coconut husk but I;m afraid it may cause a...