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  1. cordonwade

    US CB Rainbow Jackson's Juveniles (Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii)

    I still have one male and one female left!
  2. cordonwade

    US CB Rainbow Jackson's Juveniles (Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii)

    @leedragon I’m located in Utah but I can ship anywhere in the lower 48
  3. cordonwade

    US CB Rainbow Jackson's Juveniles (Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii)

    Ya they're awesome animals! Let me know if you wanna talk more
  4. cordonwade

    US CB Rainbow Jackson's Juveniles (Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii)

    They need a nighttime drop of at least 10 degrees. They can get down to 50 no problem. Normal range is 50-65
  5. cordonwade

    US CB Rainbow Jackson's Juveniles (Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii)

    @DeremensisBlue @JacksJill Thanks for your guys' support. I forgot to give a shout out to Jill, she has helped me out a ton. Basically walked me through what she does for hers and it obviously led to success!
  6. cordonwade

    US CB Rainbow Jackson's Juveniles (Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii)

    Hey everyone! My rainbow jackson's babies are about to hit 5 months old (DOB 12/22/20) and will therefore be ready to ship. They are just beginning to color up! I have 5 males and 2 females available. Each was born in my captivity and they have all been raised separately and individually. The...
  7. cordonwade

    US Rainbow Jackson (Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii) Breeding Pair

    Hey everyone! I have a beautiful pair of Rainbow Jackson's Chameleons for sale. They are field collected, but were in captivity with Tiki's geckos before being purchased by me. They are extremely healthy. I am currently raising 8 babies from my female, and not a single one has died (they're...
  8. cordonwade

    Baby chameleon ate urate???

    That seems to be the most logical explanation. I know urine is sterile, so I assume there won't be any issues. Definitely took me by surprise though!
  9. cordonwade

    Baby chameleon ate urate???

    Hey everyone, I just observed the strangest thing. I was feeding my baby T. j. jacksonii's this morning, and after cycling through all of their individual cages, I decided to sit down and watch them hunt for a little. I noticed one of my little guys was targeting something, but I didn't notice...
  10. cordonwade

    Time for a space upgrade

    I think I'm ready for an upgrade from the college apartment :ROFLMAO: With 2 adult chams, 8 babies, 4 crested geckos, a bredl's python, and a fish tank it's getting kinda crowded
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  15. cordonwade

    Growing fast!

    Caught some average pics of a couple of my Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii (Rainbow Jackson) babies shedding today. In a week and a half, they'll be 3 months old! 0 deaths so far (knock on wood), so hopefully they continue to grow and do well like they are right now. One of them looks like...
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  18. cordonwade

    Millipedes!

    From my understanding, centipedes are mostly predatory, and are venomous as well. But I think millipedes, although not venomous, can potentially release toxic substances from their bodies? I know it's rare, but my only worry is that my cham takes a shot at one and gets something on its tongue haha
  19. cordonwade

    Millipedes!

    Does anyone here have experience using millipedes in their cham enclosures to help control detritus? I've thought about putting them in my large schefflera pots which are in the center of my T.J.J enclosures to help eat detritus and aerate the soil. Obviously most have a level of toxicity, but...
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