This is the latest time I have seen my Jackson's cham Loki poop. While he did (normal coloring, non dehydrated urates) this happened?! It does not look the most comfortable. What can I do for him?
I've had my Jackson's Cham Loki since August 3rd. He's between 7 and 9 months, and weighs 36 grams. He seems to be doing fine, except he has not shed. Should I be worried yet? He's still a little guy so I was expecting him to have shed by now.
I'm working on a small free-range enclosure in the room, but my brother has cats so it can't be outside of this area. His terrarium right now is an 18"x18"x48". :)
My Jackson's is kind of the same way. When I take him outside on a walk though, he greatly lightens up. Have you done this? I think my boy just lightens because he sees chances to escape! :(
Thank you so much Lovereps!!! I had no clue there was so much vit D in it! Thanks thanks thanks. :o
So I took Loki outside today and he lightened up like always! He tried to run away from me, light green and joyous the whole time. I put him back in his viv, and he's back to dark green and...
Jackson's named Loki, like the character portrayed in the Avengers (for obvious reasons haha) and a Nosy Be named Eridanus (constellation that means river). :D
I've dropped the temps down a load, and he's back to normal colors, sometimes. I have an ice chest with ice in the bottom, a fan pushing air in, and a fan pushing cold air out. The highest temp at the top is 82, lowest 70. It's better, but I can NOT wait for winter! :p
Thank you. It's hard to keep temperatures cooler in the summer in SD, so I had to build a mini-air conditioner for him. I'm trying to attach a pic, but it may or may not work... He is normally the bright green otherwise. that photo is sideways btw.
My Jackson's boy Loki has always been bright green with yellow and blue splashes here and there. Yesterday morning he turned a dark brown/black with yellow through the creases in his skin and has not gone back to normal. I have'nt changed anything from our routine. Why is he like this...
Fishing line and zip ties work wonders. For extra support for the frame, place a wood panel on the top of the cage to tie the plants to. It'll distribute the weight of the plants around evenly.