My Jackson's Chameleon has given birth two babies. The other eggs were infertile. One of the babies has been moving around fine. The other one has something black coming out of it's stomach in the area you would think is near the genitals. When it was born it clung to the side of the cage and...
I live in LaGrange, GA. I have looked and the closest ones seem to be about 45 minutes away.
*UPDATE*- She ate 3 small crickets this morning after I tried to free roam them on the leaves beside her. Also I am looking into getting a bigger cage with different types of plants to hang all over...
Meet Annie! On thread about her not eating, someone mentioned she may be gravid! We’ve had her about 2 weeks and she doesn’t eat. She drinks a lot and climbs a lot! (pic of her asleep was right before bed time aka lights out). I was wondering if all Jacksons get the triangle pattern!
She drinks about 4/10 when I water her. As far as I can tell she’s still moving as much as when we first got her! They warned us she may be pregnant. I’ve researched some, but I’m not 100% sure about that
I typically do for maybe 2 hours in the afternoon, but nothing more. Can you recommend an auto mister? I have been looking at them, but not sure which one to get! Hygrometer is being ordered now
I am going to look at getting a bigger cage and see if that may help. She is typically in the room alone for 9 hours and is only with us for about two before she goes to sleep. I just got the crickets saturday, should I let them roam in the cage or in a feeder? I believe it may be too low for...
I will look at the light in the morning to make sure it is the one that she actually needs, if not I will go get a new one. We typically count the amount of bugs we put in the feeder cup and it never goes down. There is a chance she could be eating gnats, but that is not nearly enough to fill...
I got her about two weeks ago. They said she is juvenile but may also be pregnant. She has not eaten a thing for me. She still drinks water and moves around the cage all day. I mist her daily in the morning and at night for 5-10 minutes each.Lights are on for 12 hours a day. Then I offer her a...