beginner with jackson

chendy

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hey everyone ive had my jackson for about two and a half weeks now and he eats great. he is roughly 6months old? and very shy. he seems to love potatoe bugs as a snack and enjoys his crickets. but im concerned about the humidity level. whats an appropriate % his cage stays at 78 at the top and 66 degrees at the bottom. any help or pointers to improve his life would be greatly appreciated.
 
A cool mist humidifier would help to keep the hunidity up. You can get them at drug stores or Wal-Mart. Just keep it pointed at one portion of the cage to create a cool,wet side and make sure there are still some areas where he can retreat from the mist should he want to. Check out this video of how I had my baby Jacksons cage set up. See the humidifier keeps the plants wet with water droplets, but the top portion of the cage up near the basking light stays a little drier and warmer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OPIWMtPA5c
 
thanks j dog hopefully i will get some money to build something like that its awesome dude great work!
 
thanks j dog hopefully i will get some money to build something like that its awesome dude great work!

Luckily, ultrasonic room humidifiers aren't expensive these days. Even if you can't do all the fancy pipe assembly you can still run a humidifier next to the cage or set it on a shelf above the cage. A multiple setting lamp timer can create cycles of fog/no fog.
 
Chendy, let us know how you and the little one are doing. I hope the info I PM you was helpful. If I can help further just let me know.
 
Laurie the messages were great for info thanks so much!
JP (jackson pollock) and i are getting along great hes starting a shed cycle i believe and has been eating ALOT more
ive been giving him wax worms, mealies, pill bugs, crickets and house flies!
its funny how i have adopted all these new hobbies just from owning a cham:D
 
:D seriously hooked, im working on building a custom cage out of some nice hardwoods and window shopping for a possible addition:eek: im thinking of veilds(easier to come across locally) or a panther but im kind of sketchy about the whole shipping of live animal
 
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Nice! I have had a jacksons for a year and have never regretted owning him, I recently bought a bigger cage and tried the whole live plant thing but it just didn't work, I now have his cage set up with fake stuff (it's looking quite nice and then have a rope to a large plant next to his cage. It is working very well and he loves going back and forth! Plus his cage doens't feel like a cage soo much any more (he has always tried to get out, he likes to feel free). I have thought about getting him a mister but just not sure about the whole thing anyway glad your liking him!
 
Laurie the messages were great for info thanks so much!
JP (jackson pollock) and i are getting along great hes starting a shed cycle i believe and has been eating ALOT more
ive been giving him wax worms, mealies, pill bugs, crickets and house flies!
its funny how i have adopted all these new hobbies just from owning a cham:D

Nutrition
Carpentry
Irrigation systems
Etymology
Insect keeping/breeding
Geography
Botany
Parasitology
Basic veterinary medicine
....there is a good start on the hobbies you will find yourself involved in without realizing it! It is a lot of fun and enormously educational! It is amazing what I have learned as a result of my involvement with chameleons!
 
Gah!!:eek: just reading through those i was nodding to each one like yeah ive been doing alot of these haha. well cheers everyone!
 
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