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  1. R

    Outdoor Set-Up for Newbie Jackson Cham in Hawaii.....please critique!

    I joined this forum last week and I am a pretty big Repti-Geek. I have plenty of experience in most other reptiles other than Chameleons. After reading for hours on the forums and many care sheets, I finally built my first enclosure which will be an outdoor one. I apologize if I repeat myself...
  2. R

    Wait many days to feed my Jackson or release him?

    I'll be real quick because I'm sure many of you have seen my lame posts. I live in Hawaii. Bought an adult male Jackson (wild caught) on Tuesday night. Fed him 4 crickets in a dish the next day. Waited 2 days and fed him 3 crickets. Waited 2 days and now he ate just 1. He is definitely...
  3. burnedrose

    Please help! Very urgent!

    What island are you on? There are plenty of chameleon vets all over the island of Oahu. I raised jackson's there with no issues. When we moved, we gave some away but we couldn't give away our last female, so we went to the humane society off of South King, near Manoa, and there was a manager...
  4. C

    Update thread for ChamBust/SpartyTessy's newborn Jacksons!

    Hey everyone! So on 7/21/12, my chameleon Fergie gave birth to 19 babies! (not 100% confirmed, it's definitely between 18 - 20). Haven't lost any yet, and the proud Mom is doing just fine, as we've observed her eating and drinking on a regular basis since giving birth. Coincidentally, another...
  5. ferretinmyshoes

    Jackson Subspecies info and Photos

    The story I've heard on several occasions is that they were imported (legally I believe) for the pet trade, and because fresh wild caught chams often look so poor the person who had them left them outside to freshen up and gain some strength since the habitat there is favorable. And then they...
  6. xanthoman

    Were are the Xanths coming from?

    before mailing xantho before everyone goes emailing me, as to how to obtain permits, as copied from hdlnr; Any person wanting to export a chameleon from Hawaii must obtain an export permit from the Division of Forestry and Wildlife office on the island of Oahu only. The office is...
  7. panthercham

    Jacksons in Hawaii

    I am in Hawaii for a few days.....Oahu/Honolulu to be exact. I am going to be doing some hiking and would love to see some Jacksons just to photograph and was wondering if anyone knew of any spots to see them. I did do a search here and came up with Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden but was...
  8. SpartyTessy

    New Jackson Chameleon Owner

    Hi Everyone. I wanted to introduce myself onto this great and very knowledgeable forums. I am a proud father of two Jackson Chameleons. One male(Sparty) and one female(Tessy). I created my name on the forum before I fully decided on their names(Mods please change my username to SpartyTessy)...
  9. allencg101

    taking jackson home from HAwaii ok?

    i think chams in the wild like jacksons are freaking harder to find then cb and ch's i don't know why they just seem better at hiding and blending in my veields and panthers are easy to spot in their cages but when i had leo my wc k multi he was hard as heck to find except when he was basking...
  10. C

    Pre Jackson arrangements

    In their native range daytime ambient temps are typically in the neighborhood of 75-80 F with occasional excursions to 85 F during the warm season, whereas during the cool season daytime ambient temps are typically 65-75 F. Nighttime ambient temps during the warm season are typically in the 50's...
  11. K

    In hawaii..help

    "they can be found on the Koolau range, Oahu"... http://www.explorebiodiversity.com/Hawaii/BiodiversityForgotten/Wildlife/Reptiles/Lizards%20-%20Chameleons.htm "During the late 1980's and early 1990's it was illegal to keep Jackson's chameleons in Hawaii, but in 1994 that ruling was rescinded...
  12. burnedrose

    Please help! Very urgent!

    Don't you worry! If it was the HHS on South King, they will take amazing care of her. When I moved off island, I had to leave my one female Jackson and my pet rats with them. The rats were adopted WHILE I WAS STILL THERE!!! I couldn't have been happier and, although two have died since then, the...
  13. A

    local wild chameleons

    How can I do everything I can to ensure that chameleons (and other exotics) stay in captivity? If a random person who owns a lot of private property, decides to breed chameleons, what can I do about it? Or do you think the location of an animal that sells for $75 a pop will be known by the...
  14. C

    Night Temp Important?

    I live in Kaneohe, on Oahu, in the foothills of the Koolau mountains where Jackson's are especially abundant. They were first released in Kaneohe in the 70's, and have spread since then (in addition to a lot of intentional spreading, but people trying to establish new populations). They are...
  15. allencg101

    taking jackson home from HAwaii ok?

    at least your caling yourself a local and not a hawaiin that crap really pisses us real islanders off. but second most wc jacksons on the west coast come from hawaii its good to take them from the island to the states keeps the blood lines here in the states more pure and less chances of...
  16. selfmade64856

    Baby Jackson seems to be dying!????????

    Your Chameleon - Jackson - 3 weeks - born with us Handling - hardly ever Feeding - pinhead crickets, there are about 20 in the container at all times. The crickets are fed fresh veggies and fruit and catfood. Supplements - we use zoo meds Reptivite and dust the crickets every 3rd day...
  17. yokman

    Jacksons care

    While there is lots on veilds and panthers I figured I would share this I came across about our horned friends :) HISTORY: The Jackson's Chameleon was first described one hundred years ago. The nominate form from Nairobi is called C. jacksonii jacksonii. In 1958, a smaller form was found at...
  18. sarroca808

    hawaii area selling dubia roaches

    anyone on oahu selling dubia roaches i would love to start my own colony for my jackson any other roaches will be fine also
  19. JenniferAlicia

    Phoenix Worms...

    I was looking up how to do so and for me I do not think it would be possible. I have two dogs and it would be extremely difficult to keep them away from the colony, and during the winter I would be out of luck. I guess it is alot more economical, but I think it is too difficult and not worth it...
  20. C

    local wild chameleons

    ::shakes head:: Most people on the street do not know or care that other people out there keep chameleons, or all sorts of other exotic animals, absolutely including politicians. This changes quickly when those animals find their way into the wild, and especially if they are actually able to...
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