To me, it's JACKSON'S that are the hardest to keep.
I do currently have a six year old male. He loves that 50 something degree south Florida winter night temps. The rest of the year, he has a very complex system to drop that temp.
Local pickup only in south Florida area code 33322.
I have a genuine used MISTKING system. It is 100% complete with line and fittings. Including extra fittings new in bags. (Lots of them)
It was running four cages simultaneously. But I have enough fittings to run a total of 6. Plus spares.
This...
I have an adult male JACKSON and a juvenile female Veiled Chameleon for rehoming in Broward county Florida 33322. Both very healthy.
You must come get them. And you must be an experienced keeper.
(That's why I'm posting them here)
Text me at (954)-683-7609
Ed
Male Veiled or Jackson Chameleons wanted.
I've had an empty screen enclosure for about 2 years.
Last week my elderly male Veiled (that a fellow member gifted me a few years ago) finally passed on.
So now I have 2 planted, lit, Mist King nozzled and ready to go cages that are empty. And I want...
I'm sure most of us have tried different ways to present feeder insects to our Chameleons.
I've tried some home-made units made out of 2 liter bottles. 1/2 gallon milk jugs. I've purchased a few from a member here on the forum and some I found on Amazon.
I used ones that attached through the...
I'm sure most of us have tried different ways to present feeder insects to our Chameleons.
I've tried some home-made units made out of 2 liter bottles. 1/2 gallon milk jugs. I've purchased a few from a member here on the forum and some I found on Amazon.
I used ones that attached through the...
I have 3 unwanted Dripper Plants in Broward county Florida that are free to any member that can pick them up in person.
The use of these is controversial. But I used them for over a year with great results. They do require a lot of maintenance though. Like daily cleaning and replacement of the...
I'm happy to say that whatever it WAS. The swelling has subsided and he is no longer dangling the left leg.
He looks sturdy and healthy now.
I'm going to suppose it's because of his improved level of care and I'll pat myself on my back.
Thanks
I've been doing a lot of reading on the subject and there is a huge gray area about what causes it and what treats it in lizards.
Pretty unfortunate.
I'm going to feed him mostly crickets and monitor him closely.
He ate, drank and now he's perched on a branch with that left leg dangling....