Thanks! Well he doesn’t need much food but lately I’ve been letting him have his fill so he can pack a bit of weight on for winter. During winter he brumates and won’t eat from about November to around May.
Thanks! I like the Globifer also but I find them to be somewhat sensitive to warm temperatures. I’m working on keeping all of them outside year round. My original male is now 9 years old and has been outside for at least 8 years.
Thanks! I should have some YG’s next summer but they will need to get proven out. No Cristifer’s unfortunately. I haven’t been able to acquire any females for a couple years now.
I haven’t been on here in a while. I see I missed out on the calendar pictures this year lol. I’ve been trying to lay low on social media except posting on my Primo Chameleons FB page. My collection is definitely smaller than it’s been in many years and I haven’t had any babies this year...
You’re welcome.
You have received some great advice from elizaann2. She has a beautiful Jackson’s which show how good her care parameters are.
I live in Southern California and kept my Jackson’s outdoors. The weather here is perfect for them. I think one of the most important things is to...
I’m surprised there is a dispute about what species of Jackson’s this is. It seem quite obvious and the differences in Jackson’s has been talked about on this forum for many years.
Here are the things that stand out that help identify this Jackson’s as a female Jacksonii Jacksonii.
#1 The...
I don’t keep any of my chameleons at specific temperatures so it can range from the 60’s to the mid 80’s in summer with night drops into the low to mid 60’s..
Winter day temps are 60’s-70’s with night temps getting into the 50’s
I spoke with the OP about my thoughts on breeding Parson’s.
It’s my opinion that breeding Parson’s is not an easy thing to do. It can take a long time and can be a very expensive undertaking. I certainly wouldn’t recommend it to someone who hasn’t had prior chameleon breeding experience.
The...
I live in HB and have been keeping chameleons here outdoors year round for nearly 30 years. Jackson’s do great outdoors here. I’ve kept several species outdoors with most of them being Calumma and Trioceros species. These species see cool temperatures in their natural environments. The closer to...
This happened to my oldest male Parson’s. A female poked his eye while he was trying to mate her. It’s been 3 years now I think and he’s doing great. Still pretty good at shooting bugs.
My female Willsii laid a nice clutch of 10 eggs. These will be for F2 babies. Now for the long wait. Looks like I need to get another incubator up and running.