agreed.
I jokingly told the woman she needed to deposit at least half of the babies back where they found the female... but really I meant it.
you can imagine the affect just one missing clutch would have on a fledgling population.
Forgive me for necro-posting but i just got some interesting news regarding the wild Jacksons in Morro Bay.
Today I overheard a woman at a pet shop in San Luis Obispo looking for crickets small enough for her new baby chameleons ...she didn't know what size to get. The clerk didn't know either...
It survived well over an hour... we had to put it down because it probably would've lingered for much longer.
The water was used because the chameleon was rapidly drying out and hadn't developed enough to endure the atmosphere. He never drank, just absorbed through the skin. After ten...
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*EDIT
Have had a clutch incubating for about 8...