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  1. PhDoc

    My Ivan isn't eating......what's wrong?

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Sub-Adult Jacksonii Jacksonii Male Handling - I will rarely handle him...at most once or twice a week (he does not like to be held). Feeding - He use to eat about 5-8 crickets in the morning. lights on at 7am, misting around 7:15ish, 7:30ish and feed right...
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    Gravid Jacksonii Jacksonii Female

    I have recently purchased a jacksonii jacksonii female and I believe she is gravid. When I bought her the breeder told me that once after she gives birth I can put her in the enclosure with my male. I decided to do some more research on this and I found a website that said they should never...
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    My first real post and a sad time for myself.

    Im am so sorry for your lose. I have a jacksoni jacksoni male and I couldnt even imagine coming home and finding him sick or even worse. Once again, I am so sorry for your lose
  4. PhDoc

    chamforums is awesome!

    This forum is amazing! another great thing i noticed is that people on this forum are so welcoming and non-judgmental. People are always willing to help when you express a passion/liking for any animal (especially chams ;-) I'm glad this forum exists!
  5. PhDoc

    I lost Earl

    I'm very sorry for your loss. May it bring you hope and comfort that he is no longer suffering and maybe reborn as a human somewhere. the good life is ahead :-)
  6. PhDoc

    Substrate????

    Thank you all so much! No substrate it is! He actually has never fallen in my care (and he looked pretty healthy when we got him). I was just worried that he might fall and hurt himself
  7. PhDoc

    Substrate????

    I have been recently given a beautiful Mt. Kenya Chameleon from my husband and we love him. As I was searching around I noticed that some people use substrate and some don't....I was wondering what you guys thought about it? I currently do not have substrate in the cage (I just have paper...
  8. PhDoc

    Help Identifying

    I thought I could share some pictures of him when his colors are bright and an up close and personal to get your opinions. I hope this helps. Thank you all :-)
  9. PhDoc

    Help Identifying

    Thank you so much guys. I am really excited about joining this forum (all of you seem so nice and welcoming). So Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii it is! I will post up some more pictures of him when he is with his brighter colors. I am terribly excited becoming a mommy of a Trioceros jacksonii...
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    Help Identifying

    Hello Everyone! I have recently been given a chameleon as a gift and I love him, the only problem is....well we don't know what sub-species he is. The woman that sold it to my husband told him that he was a Mt. Meru/Dwarf Jackson's Chameleon (Chamaeleo jacksonii merumontanus), but when my...
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