Dynasty
New Member
Hello 
So I have a female Jackson chameleon i've been caring for, for about a year now. Everything is great, she always has a constant supply of water for when i'm at school, and I feed her an appropriate amount of crickets and mealworms every day, the crickets are dusted before feeding. But lately she's been kind of wanting to hang out near the bottom of her cage. I understand that this could be the sign of pregnancy, I cought her walking on the wall of her cage, but near the bottom. But she still prefers the heights of her cage. I was wondering if female Jacksons (live bearers of birth) can still become pregnant without a male being around? May seem like a dumb question but i'm just wondering if I should be preparing for a few bundles of joy. Thank you
So I have a female Jackson chameleon i've been caring for, for about a year now. Everything is great, she always has a constant supply of water for when i'm at school, and I feed her an appropriate amount of crickets and mealworms every day, the crickets are dusted before feeding. But lately she's been kind of wanting to hang out near the bottom of her cage. I understand that this could be the sign of pregnancy, I cought her walking on the wall of her cage, but near the bottom. But she still prefers the heights of her cage. I was wondering if female Jacksons (live bearers of birth) can still become pregnant without a male being around? May seem like a dumb question but i'm just wondering if I should be preparing for a few bundles of joy. Thank you