Thanks.. I currently have two Jackson's.. so right now getting a graceful was just a thought, but wanted y'alls opinions.. I'm a beginner and these 2 Jackson's raw my first chams ever, ha. Deffinetley challenging so far.
I am trying my best to be patient. It's just that I see everyone holding their babies, (mainly veiled ones it seems) and I'm so so jealous! Like, why can't I.hold mine. (i am disabled, from a car wreck, and just holding them is a big relaxation) but! I'm not disabled to the point where I can't...
AJA-not sure why this certain user said this awful comment. There was no specific reason, I just got a random private message telling me he had some and they died, as well as the blunt comment about mine dying. I got my two Jackson's from a breeder, and they are healthy (eating and drinking...
I'm honestly afraid of what I have gotten myself into with these two Jackson's. Since I am a beginner, I would like to have a type of cham who is suitable for a beginner. I have heard nothing.but negative things about Jacksons.. anyways!
This jackson, looks exactly like the two females I have. Reddish glow, and everything. Even her toes are like my chams toes. Why do they have such a red glow to them?
I'm new, and was recently given two female Jackson chams.. I was told by a user here, that my Jackson's are very hard to keep, maintain, and care for. Basically saying they will most likely die within just a few months.. I'm doing everything I can, and know to do.. any advice or opinions on this...
Thank you!! They seem to be okay now, but I have a question! And this is for anyone who knows some things about reptiles, chams, etc.. I was told by another user that Jackson chameleons, the ones I have now, are very hard to keep, meaning they will most likely die within a few months, no matter...
Thanks, guys! They are doing better, eating, and drinking! I'm glad to have found a place where I can get advice! Chams are new to me, so I'm Learning something new everyday.. they are actually, to my surprise, very smart! I didn't know they couldn't hear! But I do talk to.them often while...
Yes, they are housed seperately. I have been sprinkling their crickets with calcium powder, as well as their mealworms. The breeder told me they only ate once a day, one cricket each. But I didn't think that was right. So I've been putting quite a few crickets in their cages. They have just now...
Alright yall, more questions... How often should my Jacksons eat? & how much? I have put crickets in the cages with them, but they haven't ate? Please tell me this is nothing to worry about? Surely they are smart enough to know when they are hungry. I.don't want them to die! Maybe its just...