Jackson Chamelion.

With Jackson`s as with other montane species there are two crucial factors ...cooler temps than most other non montane species and more showering/misting sessions for longer periods. My cage is set up with one side of the cage with a cooler temperature and ample foliage so that the leaves can hold the water on them. I also have a dripper right on that side and a fogger which flows down the plant ...on the other side it is warmer with less foliage and a basking spot at 82 deg.. the middle of the cage up to the humid side must be in the range of 65 - 75 deg and a night-time drop is fine for them..remember one thing > they are originally from the mountains in Kenya which has significant rainfall...also has sun :) so try include that environment in your cage with possibility of space so that your cham can move around to different temps and environments....follow this link for a clearer pic...on the other hand mine likes to stay in his basking spot mostly !!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKTbUaOQ0aA
 
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