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    Feeding Jackson chameleon

    I’m kind of worried because i don’t want to over feed them or starve them either. Thank you
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    Feeding Jackson chameleon

    I have both male and female
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    Feeding Jackson chameleon

    Does anyone knows How much should I feed my 1 year old Jackson chameleons?
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    Newborn Jackson chameleons

    My female Jackson chameleon is giving birth right now but there’s 4 clear orange sacs on the leaves that didn’t break right away, does that means that they died?
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    Worried about my Jackson chameleon

    He ca open his eyes and he’s been shedding for a couple days
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    Worried about my Jackson chameleon

    My Jackson chameleon looks like there’s something wrong with him, he has like a little bag under one of his eyes, he’s not as active as he usually is and not eating like he used to. Has anyone had this same problem?
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    Concerned about female behavior

    Thanks, at night they both turn this color
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    Concerned about female behavior

    This is both of them at night.
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    Concerned about female behavior

    This is how I bought them
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    Concerned about female behavior

    I’m I’m thinking of housing them separate, when I bought them, the breeder told me I Can house them together and I did some research and I found post saying that you can house 1 male with up to 2 females. That’s why I didn’t separate them but now I think I will.
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    Concerned about female behavior

    Yes, I do house them together in a large terrarium, female is usually on the top and male a little lower, I mist 3-4 times a day ever since I got them the female had dark markings, which was the reason I liked her, but last night for the first time I saw her changed to mint green,
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    Concerned about female behavior

    I bought a male and female Jackson Chameleon 2 months ago, the breeder told me that they were 9 months old the female is less active than the male. She doesn’t really move from one spot. She doesn’t even let the male get close to her. In the other hand the male is very active moving a lot...
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