New Jackson chams

theonlyjuan

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Here is a pic of my new babies I just got yesterday.
3 days old.
 

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Yes I got them from someone one had just bought a Jackson and a week after him having her (the Cham) he woke up and had 11 small ones crawling around.

I have 2 of them. They are in a 18x18x18 exo terra cage. Have the drip on them. Repti sun 5.0 UVB and a small heat pad under to help with humidity and heat. Current temps are 83/70 humidity is at 73

Feeding them fruit flies.
 
Thanks for all the great info guys. They are both doing great. Drinking a lot and attacking the fruit flies!!

I had a question. What is the basking bulb to use?? I read some where that said Jackson's don't really need a basking bulb?? True?? Help on this please. Thanks!!
 
watch the clip, it explain whatever you need.

and yes the do need basking spot but not tha hot:)
 
Jackson's need a screen cage and a basking spot of 82-85 degrees. They are a montane species, so they thrive in cooler temperatures than some other chameleons, but they still need a basking spot. Also, I'd separate them as soon as possible if I were you. Chameleons do best when they're kept alone. Good luck with your little guys-you chose a great chameleon species to keep!
 
Jackson's need a screen cage and a basking spot of 82-85 degrees. They are a montane species, so they thrive in cooler temperatures than some other chameleons, but they still need a basking spot. Also, I'd separate them as soon as possible if I were you. Chameleons do best when they're kept alone. Good luck with your little guys-you chose a great chameleon species to keep!

they can live in a terrarium, it helps keep the humidity up and has good ventilation, they can be in the same cage up to several months
 
they can live in a terrarium, it helps keep the humidity up and has good ventilation, they can be in the same cage up to several months

Well shoot. I was under the impression that they NEEDED screen cages. Sorry. :p

I kinda meant that they'll have to be separated soon, not really ASAP. They just can't be kept together FOREVER, let's put it that way. :)
 
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