Stubborn Jackson

lilbug

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I got a new baby jackson in january. he has done well eating til the last week or so. He has decided he doesn't want any kind of feeder. I have tried mealworms, wax worms, silk worms, butter worms, horned worms, and crickets. He doesn't want any of them. The breeder I got him from sent phoenix worms with him and he seemed to really like those but i can't buy them here. Does anyone have any suggestions.

Thanks
 

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I got a new baby jackson in january. he has done well eating til the last week or so. He has decided he doesn't want any kind of feeder. I have tried mealworms, wax worms, silk worms, butter worms, horned worms, and crickets. He doesn't want any of them. The breeder I got him from sent phoenix worms with him and he seemed to really like those but i can't buy them here. Does anyone have any suggestions.

Thanks

Mail order? Check with the breeder to see where he gets his, and whether you can have some shipped to you. If he's got good body weight now maybe a bit of "tough love" (ie hunger) will get him going. Also try flying insects. Most chams really get into shooting at flies. Again, you'll probably have to order them.
 
Mail order? Check with the breeder to see where he gets his, and whether you can have some shipped to you. If he's got good body weight now maybe a bit of "tough love" (ie hunger) will get him going. Also try flying insects. Most chams really get into shooting at flies. Again, you'll probably have to order them.

No he wasn't mail order. I got him in Calgary, Ab he was shipped to that breeder from toronto, Ont.
He hasn't dropped in weight at all. What I listed are the only feeders i can get in my town. Crickets and meal worms are the main ones, most pleas don't bring in many of the others.
 
I think Carlton meant get the Phoenix worms via mail order. Kath.

yeah i have to find someone closer. a lot of times bringing bugs across the country results in a lot of dead bugs especially with how cold it is out east.
 
Try flies, either house flies or blue bottle flies, jacksons love them and it will usually bring them off of a hunger strike.
 
When they are small, none of my chams lost their appitite at all when about to shed. Only when they are a year or older do they eat less, or not at all, when shedding.

Have you re-checked all your temps, esp his basking temp?

I agree with the flies, esp the blue bottle flies, I have never seen any cham not go crazy for them. They are a wonderful feeder to get their appitite stimulated :)
 
try to order flies by mail, they love flying insects, P nivea are popular too, roaches? you feed him a bit too many larva and too lithe less fat insects, try to switch it up :)
 
You can get larve at Cabella's I have heard - Walleye bait - I've heard - phoenix worms are sold here in pet stores under the name - calci worms also
If you can find the larve you have to hatch it out - check the thread on -blue bottle flies in the food section
 
try to order flies by mail, they love flying insects, P nivea are popular too, roaches? you feed him a bit too many larva and too lithe less fat insects, try to switch it up :)

we aren't allowed to bring roaches in as feeders. its illegal here.
 
When they are small, none of my chams lost their appitite at all when about to shed. Only when they are a year or older do they eat less, or not at all, when shedding.

Have you re-checked all your temps, esp his basking temp?

I agree with the flies, esp the blue bottle flies, I have never seen any cham not go crazy for them. They are a wonderful feeder to get their appitite stimulated :)

his temps are good. i check all the temps in my cages daily.
 
Bumer

we aren't allowed to bring roaches in as feeders. its illegal here.

That's really stinks mine absolutely goes bonkers for them. If he is being finicky that's what I always get him eating with. But I have found that Jackson's aren't the eaters veiled or panthers are. Just had that same conversation here the other day. They're more the snaky type.:)
 
That's really stinks mine absolutely goes bonkers for them. If he is being finicky that's what I always get him eating with. But I have found that Jackson's aren't the eaters veiled or panthers are. Just had that same conversation here the other day. They're more the snaky type.:)[/QUOT

it does suck.
i don't think he's sick, he's active and still drinking lots.
 
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