Congratulations on your new baby. I don't keep Jackson's but many on here do. I use a mistking and it is well worth the money. Aquazamp is a good make also.
So sorry for your loss. A bit more information would be helpful. If he was two months old you couldn't have had him for long. Two months is very young, most breeders don't sell them till they are 3-4 months old. It could be that he was just too young and died through no fault of yours.
Some have had success in opening mouths by sliding the edge of a credit card into the side of its mouth. If he won't eat you might want to consider making bug juice. Squish up some soft feeders, a little water, a tiny amount of calcium. Strain to remove any legs, lumps. Draw it up in a needless...
Hi welcome to the forum. Sorry your girl is unwell. I'm thinking she needs a vet. Can you fill in the form, link below as there may be things in your husbandry that is making her sick?
https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/
Not sure. Get the one without pain relief . We can't get it in UK but I have bought some Neosporin when in Mexico. I use it now and again for my geckos.
Are you spraying his viv? I would advise heavily spraying all the leaves and plants in there. I spray four times a day. This raises humidity and encourages drinking. I use a dripper as well as spraying not instead of spraying.
Babies dying babies could be caused by any number if things. Because more than one dies suggests that they may have been sickly in the first place. Babies under the age of four months are very vulnerable.
Sorry Mo is poorly. Four and a half years + could mean old age. Do you think your vet would be able to help mo? Or do you think it's time to to alter his viv for safety in case of falls. Mouth open could be a sign of infection which may be treatable if he is strong enough. I read that he is...
I lightly dust with plain calcium without d3 daily. Calcium with d3 twice a month and a multivitamin without d3 twice a month. Micro hoppers are good. Small silkworms, calciworms also. Make sure the insects are no bigger than the space between the eyes. If we have a sunny day he will benefit...
What type of Cham do you have? Where are you located and does your Cham spend time outside? What are you feeding your Cham and what are you feeding your insects with? Sorry for all the questions but they are relevant.:)