My Jackson's Cham

Rmitch223

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My Jackson Cham

This is my first post here, figured I would show you guys a few picks of my Jackson.
 

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Good looking Jacksons... And welcome, I'm new as well but already getting tons of great advice from very knowledgable people.... This is a great forum
 
My enclosure setup. Not a very good pic, Ill try to get some better ones later.
I need to get a table to set it on soon.
 

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Welcome to the forums! I have to say, that cham has a fine set of horns! :eek: Probably some of the coolest ones I've seen on a Jackson's so far. :)
 
My enclosure setup. Not a very good pic, Ill try to get some better ones later.
I need to get a table to set it on soon.

What a nice looking Jackson's!
Here is a good caresheet to guide you with his care, since they have different needs than other kinds of chams--a fact that too many sellers seem to be unaware of and people are often given bad care instructions, as a result:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/jacksons/

He will definitely appreciate it when he is up higher than eye level.
Jackson's are typically shy and often nervous, and the extra height makes them less stressed.

Glad you found the forum.
Welcome!
 
What a nice looking Jackson's!
Here is a good caresheet to guide you with his care, since they have different needs than other kinds of chams--a fact that too many sellers seem to be unaware of and people are often given bad care instructions, as a result:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/jacksons/

He will definitely appreciate it when he is up higher than eye level.
Jackson's are typically shy and often nervous, and the extra height makes them less stressed.

Glad you found the forum.
Welcome!

Ive had him for about 6 months. I educated myself thoroughly before I got one because i knew there care was advanced. I believe I'm doing a fairly good job for a newbie. He seems healthy and happy. Ive always been strict about his temperature and humidity levels. i have a digital thermometer/hydrometer with a probe placed in the mid level of the hibiscus. I look forward to learning as much as i can here and specifically about diversifying his diet more than I am currently.

Here are a few more photos i took earlier while letting him get some natural sunlight.
 

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Awesome Jackson , if your looking for variety try some silk worms, and some bb flies to change things up. I'm rather new here as well but already learned a lot from these folks.
 
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