Jacksons are usually tame, but like with all animals and people each one is different. They have personalities and will let you know if they wish to be held or not. Even a baby that likes to be held can change when they get older and become adults. I have a male Jackson that likes to be held and...
Just an FYI: My lady will not lay in sand alone...I have to mix some dirt (from the pet section) in with it about 50/50. I make sure it is moist enough to hold shape so when she tunnels it holds it shape and does not fall. I had always used the mix, but when I tried just sand she held her eggs...
I recently bought one of each and I have to say that I like the repti-breeze the best. the DYI cage is not as sturdy when put together and there were gaps in the between the door and the cage because the hinges did not line up. I am having to use weather stripping to seal the cage so that the...
Print of the care sheet in the care resource section, your lighting and care are there. as for if he will hiss at you that is just part of being a cham owner. Like I posted on another thread Chams have personalities and they will let you know if they are in the mood to be handled. you need to...
:D your welcome....I do have one that is on the opposite side of the spectrum too, my male veiled will bite me every chance he gets. Like I said, it depends on the Cham.
I am not sure about he fruit flies. you can order some small silk worms, they are great for them and they love them.
But, don't be surprised if your cham does not take to them right way. (some do and some don't) my Jackson would not eat anything but Crickets until he was 6 months. Just keep...
yes... I have a Jackson that would ride on my shoulder all day if I would let him. He even touches horn to noise with me (sort of a cham kiss), it is all depending on the Cham.
Just don't let them get too cold, and dehydrated by keeping them out all the time.
ok ...your set up is all wrong...that is the first thing. Look on this site there is (left) a box that gives you options you want to go to the care resources section and print off the sheet for the veiled chams. This sheet will answer a lot of your questions.
After you get a chance to read...
My Male sometimes just does not eat. When he does this I will go to offering food every other day. This works sometimes, other times I will mix it up, offer every day for a few then every other day some times I might wait three days. When they don't know a set day or time that you are going to...