Up until recently, I used to feed my Jackson's Chameleon (Thakoor) Crickets, Dubia Roaches, and Hornworms as staples. All 3 are available locally for me. I would order Silkies online once every month or 2 and feed them on ocassion.
Now the issue I am running into is that my Jacksons' doesn't...
I have a Jackson's Chameleon (Xanth) who's rather timid and doesn't seem to like to be held. But he still loves to walk around and explore his cage. His cage is a 18x18x36. Looking back, I should have invested in a 24x24x38 so that he'd have more space. :rolleyes:
In anycase, I wanted the guy...
So I have been noticing a ton of posts lately where members' Chameleons seem to have Respiratory Infections (RI). Many members have pointed out symptoms too.
But one thing i am curious about is -- are there any things (like best practices etc.) in particular one can do to avoid RI? Or is RI...
I had a question about UVB Light Bulbs. As recommended on the forum, I currently use a Reptisun 5.0 for my Jackson's Chameleon (Xanth). Its on top of a 18x18x36 screen cage.
However I have noticed that pretty often he will climb up a branch and sit himself as close to the UVB as possible, and...
I am noticing some discoloration on the tip of my Jackson's Lip. Here's my help form...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care?
Jackson’s Chameleon. Xanth (I believe). Male. 7-8 Months approx.. ~2 Months in my care...
I use an ultrasonic cool mist humidifier to increase humidity in my screen cage. I use PVC piping from the humidifier to get the mist to the cage. I have shower liner on 3 sides to keep humidity up. (see pictures)
The setup works pretty well. However the issue i am facing is the build up of...
So I bought a cup of "small" Silkworms online. It got delivered fine, all the worms were alive. 0.5 inches small. I tried to move the silkworms from the cup into another container (see image below). I managed to move almost 70% (approx) of them into without any issues but almost 30% of the worms...