I just got my chameleon a few months ago and the shop said he was 2.5 years old and I know that pretty old for a chameleon and eventually he will start to slow down im just wonder when i should expect him to start slowing down?
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That will just take some time he/she needs to get used to you but one thing while waiting for the new uvb you can take he/she outside if it warm enough
I'm not an expert in jacksons but I'm pretty sure they need to be separated earlier than other species but if your going to sell the babies you don't need then to all be in a 2x2x4 ive seen people just get a bunch of small screened in zilla cages for their babies
When you get some sticks you can hang then with tacs just out the stick where you want it and put a tac through the mesh into the stick on both sides (if that doesn't make sense Neptune the chameleon on YouTube has a whole video on how to hang branches that is very helpful)
Ok Good on you for getting the correct uvb but you shouldn't feed mealworms maybe switch them for hornworms but your feeding him to much d3 once every other week is when you should dust calcium with d3 it would still be helpful to see to full enclosure
Chameleons are very good at hiding when something is wrong and if he is sleeping during the day it is not normal he wakes up when you come in because he's making sure your not going to hurt him mine does that to if he sees me while going to sleep he could be stressed
It 100% worth it to get a mister Once you have a timed mister and timed lights you pretty much have to do nothing for these little guys besides feed them plus with an automatic mister you can set it to multiple times a day for however long you want it very convenient