Here was a couple of the previous husbandry reviews from the OP.
I'm sorry that you had to make that decision, but at least you know you that the new owners are knowledgeable and may be able to help!
Mine was very skiddish and would run away and hide or he would puff up at me and open his mouth. It took months for him to come around, I know it sucks, but it really does just take time and patience.
How long have you had him?
Is there a food and water bowl for him?
Chameleons don't drink from a water bowl.
You will need to change the plants to real ones and start misting. They are attracted to movement, so when they see the dropping water they will drink from the leaves. After reading through the husbandry program...
Hello, and sorry this was missed. There is a lot of info in here.. Can you fill this out so we can go over your husbandry with you. And add pics! 😊
I tagged someone who has more knowledge w Jacksons! ❤
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Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has...
The site is pretty inactive at night time with an influx of posts in the morning, yours might of got pushed further down. If that happens just go back to the post and bump it so it goes to the top where everyone can see it instead of making a whole new thread. Now youll have answers on both...
Just do your research before you go, know how to look for signs of healthy chams vs unhealthy. Ask the breeders questions, and if they give you some good feedback you can make a decision off that.
There is no absolute yes or no answer. Just prepare yourself and make the best decisions to your...
If you used treats to build trust with him, he may associate you with giving treats now. So when he sees you, he knows he may be getting a treat! IMHO, I don't claim they "love" to be handled, but more like he tolerates it well and knows you aren't a threat. 😉
BTW he's absolutely gorgeous!! 😍😍
@Beman has a FANTASTIC blog about building trust! She has a lot of helpful tips to doing this! You should take a look at it. 😊😊
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/building-trust-with-your-chameleon.2396/
My male sleeps has two sleep spots. On is way the back behind a large branch and the other is in front behind some pothos vines. Hes usually pretty well hidden.
You said earlier you were using a humidifier because you couldn't afford a mister. You don't need to buy an automatic misting system, you can buy a cheap manual one you pump online for very cheap. You should be misting twice a day. You can use the humidifier for nighttime when he goes to sleep...
I second this post! ☝🏼☝🏼
Lots more branches for her to climb as well!
Her lay bin is extremely exposed too, it could potentially be a problem when it comes time for her to lay.