coldbloodedAL
Avid Member
Yeah, the gular area is always red with most all Jacksons I've ever worked with. I have a very large older female who is as lime green as you can get, but if she gets upset and she puffs out her throat area, it is quite red on the area in between the scales that isn't normally visible unless she puffs it up. I don't know that the red-phase is out of the question. All I can say on that with the limited experience that I've had is that its intensity always fades with age, but they do however always remain a little different looking. If I posted a current picture of the female in my previous post, you'll see that she now remains a more yellowish ground color as opposed to the brilliant lime green that the 'non-reds' possess. You never know, only time will tell if your will maintain the red, it would be nice if they would do this.
Yes it would be wayyy cool if he kept the red. Either way i am completely happy with him. He is the start of my chameleon addiction lol.