why a Jackson? your making things harder for yourself...i would definitely do some reading first because they are a lot harder to maintain and require more experience considering diet and husbandry. i just don't see why or how you want to jump into getting a new cham so soon :confused:. it would...
he is at an age where you should limit his cricket intake to 10-12 crickets a day. also make sure the crickets are appropriate size...not to small but most importantly make sure they aren't larger than what he could handle.
Wow im going straight to HD after work. i think it will make a great addition to my cages! what about fungus though..could it possible hold too much moisture?? not so much on top but in the husk itself???
my panther will sometimes spend a day at the lowest branch in his cage. a leg hanging off a branch is nothing to be extremely worried about...there legs need a break every now and then. If he is moving around to bask and take in UBV, eating and drinking then im sure he isn't dying. if you see...
unfortunately there isnt much else. i am currently battling hundreds on gnats lol...its a long battle, just have to be patient and try to eliminate anything they will reproduce on. Mind you, one single gnat can live up to 5 months. each laying up to 200 eggs!!!
Yeah arborincola being the most accepted for enclosure use... I wouldn't take the chance with anything else because they are pretty toxic to your cham.
If im not mistaken, the plant on the left is a toxic plant Schefflera actinophylla. the Schefflera on the right is the safe one. Also, if you have millipedes and flies get it out ASAP. the milipedes do no harm but the flies will make you miserable. I had the same deal and i did not do anything...
i wouldn't worry. she will sleep where she is, if she were uncomfortable she would have moved herself. dont interrupt her cause she may just ditch the operation
more heat! i know she is young but try to hit low 90's in her basking spot. you may also want to fill out the help sheet...it will help us, help you :)