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  1. davidsbaby

    We know how he escaped

    Well we were watching our little "escape artist" today and he was actually planting his back feet on the bottom of his cage and pushing on the door with his front feet. So from now on when we are gone we are definately going to make sure the door is secured x 2!;)
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    Escape artist

    I came home from work yesterday and said my usual "hello little man" as I walked past my juvie Jackson's cage. I looked in to see where he was and he was gone! The door was closed (it closes with velcro) I looked all over the inside of the cage, in the plants, and he was definately gone. I...
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    Female Jackson in the wild

    Here are some pics of a female Jackson we discovered in the jungle while hiking the other day. She didn't even get stressed when picked up to examine closer.
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    Jackson tongue in action

    Here are some pics of my male Jackson "Bilbo Baggins" eating and hanging out.
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    Check it out!

    Hey my Jackson hangs around by his tail... Here is a pic https://www.chameleonforums.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=7640&c=8
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    Daikon

    Aloha, Does anyone know if it is ok to gutload crickets with Daikon greens (tops) and radish tops along with the other fruits and veggies I feed? Beth:)
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    misting

    My new Jackson does not like to be misted. He turns away and gets dark, otherwise he is always cruising his habitat and is bright green. We have a nice drip irrigation system set up and he does drink from there. Should I continue to mist? If so how often? Thanks!
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    New Jackson

    Aloha, We just bought a new Jackson and he is very young but healthy, he has his mouth open a lot and is cruising his habitat. He seems very happy, drinking from the drip irrigation system and moving around a lot. We feed him for the first time tomorrow. Do we need to dust the crickets...
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