Joe, thanks for the kind advise and point out things that I needs to be aware of. It is always good to open our minds and learn from others from their experience and manipulate the way it suit us best. To me, I alway keep myself at alert mode as I consider keeping chameleon is alway a...
Seems like I'd trigger some side discussion here though.....:p
Well, humbly speaking from a years of experience in keeping chameleon here over this side of globe. We face major chanellenges where climate temperature raise over 95F in summer season Thus, 24 hrs air conditioning is a necessary...
Sounds like you've got everything ready:)
Just a kind reminder that as to avoid Jackson develop URI, cage ventilation is also an important factor while you boots up humidities level with hand sprayer as well as humidifier......
It is better to equip a mister for them as I recall UK is a little dry when I was there 12 years ago.....:rolleyes:
I'd experience with M. Jackson for 4 years now and the one I now got has been with me for over 2 years. They can be tough species as long as you provide them the right condition.
Sorry my english is not good, but I wonder what temperature of water you spray on him?
Having him basking for a while, I believe his body temperature is already reach 80+, thus if you spray him with water with rather low in temperature, those holding breath reaction is what I normally seen...
Cool, just seen the video and interested to know how cham. hunting abilities change under different temp. condition. Perhaps Chris can consider putting this video on next Chameleon Online E-zine.
Oh, I'm so looking forward to see the new issue of E-zine
Sorry for your loss...., one of my panther die with skin pox a few years back with similar issue. Eventhough, my vet gave me cream to treat at first place (skin surface do heal) but her health turns poor and virus won eventually....:(
While knowing you'd kept the chams for 2 years with...