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  1. jojackson

    Too much uvb???

    UVB radiation is not relative to visible light intensity. A Uvb meter will show you your tube/bulbs output. These are recommended to be changed every 6-12 months as UVB leels diminish over time. If you would like the cage brighter, consider using a regular household flourescent (virtually no...
  2. jojackson

    Do i have a shemale??????

    From around 6 months onward.
  3. jojackson

    Do i have a shemale??????

    Well Chris I for one think its pattern is unusual, reminds me of panther markings. *shrugs* suit me! :)
  4. jojackson

    $&*&#*&@*&@&*

    I understand your concern Picasso, what can I say? Check twice then check again before you leave, cats and lizards dont mix! Think yourself and your lizard Lucky! :) Not so funny picture!
  5. jojackson

    Joyful chimp sees foster mum - 30 years on

    That's likely, a frail 93 yo and an adult chimp seven times stronger than a man, might be a risky mix. Or maybe just a crappy Journo LOL Could've taken her happy snap outside the enclosure. *shrugs* I liked the shot with the dog and the little girl. :) Edit: Here you go... pic and another vid...
  6. jojackson

    $&*&#*&@*&@&*

    Laurie just a google cham. :) Jack, Ill bet the cat shot in under your feet just before you closed the door or was sleeping in there. Otherwise...... He's a sneaky cat...."Wait For Picasso, wait for Picasso...." "Ha ha, he's gone to work!" "Damn, cant open door, will be trapped with...
  7. jojackson

    Do i have a shemale??????

    Unusual pattern!
  8. jojackson

    She has STOPPED eating...

    Whoa, your housing two or more together? I must have missed that! To save reposting this information if you had another thread, a link to that thread is helpful. It is more helpful to add to the original thread than start new ones. Multiple threads about the same lizard will confuse those...
  9. jojackson

    $&*&#*&@*&@&*

    "What's The big idea Huh?!"
  10. jojackson

    Joyful chimp sees foster mum - 30 years on

    THE joy felt by a chimpanzee reunited with the woman who hand-raised her for two years in the 1970s was there for all to see when the pair met again yesterday after 30 years apart. As a toddler Sally the chimp was always a bit of a handful – and 30 years later, when reunited with her human...
  11. jojackson

    Japan rescuers find dog adrift at sea on house

    Thanks Kaylie, that makes for an even nicer story! :) Welcome home Ban.
  12. jojackson

    Jesus on a pizza

    LOL Laurie :) Love that Gecko!
  13. jojackson

    He is finally eating on his own again!!!

    Great news, good work, well done! :)
  14. jojackson

    size of a 4 month old yemen

    See this thread, post#2 https://www.chameleonforums.com/1-year-old-veiled-chameleon-pics-57054/
  15. jojackson

    1 Year Old Veiled Cham Pics...

    Chamcrazy, this will be pointless since a lizards growth depends on many factors, not exclusive to, but including, diet, amount fed, sex, health, environment etc. You will have a better idea if your lizard is average by weighing it on an accurate scale. I would suggest at around 1 yr an...
  16. jojackson

    She has STOPPED eating...

    Incognito, I know its confusing, but remember, peoples answers will be based on avail information. Its likely those who said 'take it outside' assumed it was a much older/bigger lizard that you had owned for some tme and would benefit from sunshine. :) Giving as much, and as detailed information...
  17. jojackson

    How long should I keep a baby cameleon outside?

    watch for: retreating to the bottom of the cage, very pale coloration and gaping (mouth open), these signs, indicate its getting too hot.
  18. jojackson

    Sayid's Nose!

    Kinyongia is correct, its an often misidentified myth. Excretion of excess sodium (salt) is a naturally occurring process called osmoregulation, not related to supplementation. Some supplements do contain higher levels of sodium which, not metabolized will end up excreted in this fashion...
  19. jojackson

    poop digestion question cont' with pic

    Nothing to worry about, not much in the worm head to be digested anyway. Vary your feeders if you can. If its never been tested for parasites, consider having it done. Ensure adequate hydration. :)
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