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famous last words, i said nothing particularly difficult, not, really no big difference. yes there are alot of people who have trouble with their jacksons and chameleons in general. thats because they get them before they learn enough about them. the first mistake with any chameleon, is assuming youve got it under control. jmook well if they are really no big difference then i should be good, i just see alot of people having trouble with their jacksons on the forums :\
famous last words, i said nothing particularly difficult, not, really no big difference. yes there are alot of people who have trouble with their jacksons and chameleons in general. thats because they get them before they learn enough about them. the first mistake with any chameleon, is assuming youve got it under control. jmo
Stuff like cooler temps and more humidity doesn't really mean more work, not really. Cooler basking spot = weaker bulb, and more humidity = more plants to hold humidity, more misting, and maybe a shower curtain to hold in the cage's humidity. I don't even think misting is work, since I have a pump connected to the cage and I'll put water in and it can mist for 20 minutes without needing anything more from me.
I only have one Jackson's, so I can't make generaliztions, but he's been a breeze to take care of in my opinion. Once you have the set-up finished correctly he doesn't require more work than my panthers. I remember that before I got my first gecko, I thought that the care of leopard geckos sounded difficult on paper! lol and there is nothing to it.
Just read through caresheets and think about the care and what you think you can afford and handle.
. i do so much reasearch on reptiles ill probobly never own its nt even funny![]()
i do the same thing too lol![]()
i agree, different conditions doesnt neccessarily mean more work. i think the bigger issue with jacksons is that you need to be a little more aware of supplementation and health issues and find out a little earlier in the event things are not going well, but i dont think a healthy xanth is any more work than a healthy veiled or panther, just different. there is a strain of jacksons marketed as giant jacksons, but i have never seen one in person or even seen pics, and of course some xanths are noticeably larger than others, but i doubt they are ever as large as the average panther. jmoStuff like cooler temps and more humidity doesn't really mean more work, not really. Cooler basking spot = weaker bulb, and more humidity = more plants to hold humidity, more misting, and maybe a shower curtain to hold in the cage's humidity. I don't even think misting is work, since I have a pump connected to the cage and I'll put water in and it can mist for 20 minutes without needing anything more from me.
I only have one Jackson's, so I can't make generaliztions, but he's been a breeze to take care of in my opinion. Once you have the set-up finished correctly he doesn't require more work than my panthers. I remember that before I got my first gecko, I thought that the care of leopard geckos sounded difficult on paper! lol and there is nothing to it.
Just read through caresheets and think about the care and what you think you can afford and handle.
haha well its good! i love being in pet stores and hear people wonder about reptiles or they ask themselves questions and im like "oh well blah blah blah" haha
I do the same thing!!!I sometimes go to test their chameleon knowledge of the pet store owners and then correct them
they usually dont care to hear a 16 year old blabber on but i love it when fellow customers ask me if i work there
then to their suprise i tell them i dont