Action Jackson
Chameleon Enthusiast
I've been keeping Jackson's almost exclusively outside for close to 15 years now. I don't think you can beat the benefits of real sunlight and cool nighttime temperatures.
Here are some pictures of my outdoor setups. I don't over crowd the cages with plants because they really like to cruise around. You can see I have the branches and vines set up in a kind of loop at the top of their cages. They really use this to go 'round and 'round all day. Since I don't have a ton of plants in there I'll cover their cages with towels on cool nights usually below 50 degrees.
They are hooked up to a automatic misting system and right now are getting misted 3-4 times a day for 8 minutes each time, as it gets hotter I'll increase the misting times and length. On really hot days say mid 90's and above I'll run the misters all day. I use a dripper on them about every other day. I really don't worry about ambient humidity levels but I live by the beach so it's usually pretty good anyways.
I keep all three sub-species of Jackson's the same way. I supplement very rarely but gut load feeders well. They are currently eating crickets,silks, BB flies,dubias,supers and mantis.
Male Meru basking.
Cages are partialy shaded always.
My Panther lives outside most of the year too. I bring him when thems get below 50 at night.
Hope this helps anyone thinking of doing this. I highly recommend keeping Jackson"s outside if you can. It's sad to see so many people having troubles with their Jackson's. Natural sunlight really helps.
Here are some pictures of my outdoor setups. I don't over crowd the cages with plants because they really like to cruise around. You can see I have the branches and vines set up in a kind of loop at the top of their cages. They really use this to go 'round and 'round all day. Since I don't have a ton of plants in there I'll cover their cages with towels on cool nights usually below 50 degrees.
They are hooked up to a automatic misting system and right now are getting misted 3-4 times a day for 8 minutes each time, as it gets hotter I'll increase the misting times and length. On really hot days say mid 90's and above I'll run the misters all day. I use a dripper on them about every other day. I really don't worry about ambient humidity levels but I live by the beach so it's usually pretty good anyways.
I keep all three sub-species of Jackson's the same way. I supplement very rarely but gut load feeders well. They are currently eating crickets,silks, BB flies,dubias,supers and mantis.



Male Meru basking.

Cages are partialy shaded always.



My Panther lives outside most of the year too. I bring him when thems get below 50 at night.


Hope this helps anyone thinking of doing this. I highly recommend keeping Jackson"s outside if you can. It's sad to see so many people having troubles with their Jackson's. Natural sunlight really helps.
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