Jacksonii Xanth?

Swayne8998

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What needs does a female Jacksonii Xanth need? I'm asking this just for a possibility of getting one. Xanthoman I could use your help :)

Humidity, temps, etc. Do they lay eggs? I need some info here!!
 
Since no one has replied i will fill in as best i can. My female i have a basking spot between 78 and 82 and the rest of the cage between 74 and 78. At night i try to get it to drop to 65, which is tough in the summer.
Humidity is supposed to be really high as they come from a very humid area. I keep it above 50% at all times it hovers around 80% most of the day and starts dropping slowly about an hour before the next misting.. I have a mistking so that makes it easy. But the dry weather in colorado hasn't been helping.
They do not lay eggs. They give live birth. Sometimes with higher temperatures i believe they can have yokes that come out, but i am not sure on that one 100%.
The supplementation i use is calcium almost every day, calcium with d3 twice a month, and a multivitamin once a month.
Heavy cover makes them happy, my female has become more active since i have given her a new plant that is very lush.

Hopefully someone else will chime in here soon!
 
Since no one has replied i will fill in as best i can. My female i have a basking spot between 78 and 82 and the rest of the cage between 74 and 78. At night i try to get it to drop to 65, which is tough in the summer.
Humidity is supposed to be really high as they come from a very humid area. I keep it above 50% at all times it hovers around 80% most of the day and starts dropping slowly about an hour before the next misting.. I have a mistking so that makes it easy. But the dry weather in colorado hasn't been helping.
They do not lay eggs. They give live birth. Sometimes with higher temperatures i believe they can have yokes that come out, but i am not sure on that one 100%.
The supplementation i use is calcium almost every day, calcium with d3 twice a month, and a multivitamin once a month.
Heavy cover makes them happy, my female has become more active since i have given her a new plant that is very lush.

Hopefully someone else will chime in here soon!
Yeah us here in Colorado are having some extreme dryness due to fires... Thanks for the info! That's the same schedule I use for my veiled, so that should make it a little easier.
 
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