im looking to buy a Trioceros Jacksonii Jacksonii in the future, i know they are a little harder to find. Anyone here breed them or know where to get them? im just looking for a future refference
it was easily in the upper sixties maybe even lower when i took him out, they do fine in cooler weather, they can suvive lows in the 40s during night. but thanks, my favorite part are his blues popping out
supplements are NOT good at every feeding, you should really be letting your gutload do a lot of the work, keep supplementing to a minimal in order to avoid long term problems that will one day be there and most likely be too late to fix
no problem you should post some more pics in the future. i just took my guy out for the first time yesterday and he was beautiful in the sunlight. its under general photography labeled "first day out"
she is beautiful!! and im looking at that set up, what are your flaws in there that are making it bad husbandry? also that video was interesting, was it going back and forth from basking to a water supply? they explore a lot!!!
aah, ya. you should get some pics of her up, the one i can see she looks pretty interesting... jack females really seem like a hit or miss with look and all... i like how yours has the one horn (or so it looks). also i wish i knew age/horn size ratio:confused:
ahhhh, makes sense, they are almost too good looking to be true! but if i were to get one it would be down the road or if the one i got now passes. im trying to hone my caretaking abilities before i take a step like that, but i should get some general direction as where to find one so when i do...
haha, ya we'll go with ice cream due to publicity :D and he gets a spray bottle hurricane at least three times a day, i actually sprayed him right before he came out, wind dried him off a little tho. and i wish i could just meet the breeder to find out the age, its ticking me off a little. ive...
SS, do u know anyone who owns a jacksonii jacksonii or where to purchase one?? i love how they look but dont know much about them and the pet trade. prices, availability. and xanths get the biggest if im thinking correctly?
Im reading a book called " Masters of Disguise, a natural history of chameleons" very good book, very informational. Jackson originate back to the mountainous regions of eastern africa. Indeginous highlands of Kenya and Tanzania. their is a pygmy or dwarf Jackson from africa under the genre...
wow this is getting interesting, its astonishing how little we know about these types of things, thanks for the links. and i wasnt saying i think its related to a sloth, they just remind me of them, the way they move slow and all.... it would be cool if there was a dinasaur with a huge tongue!!!