That's definitely faster than my baby montium from my females first clutch with me. He didn't weigh that much until he was twice as old (14 weeks). I was basing the 0.5g on him since he weighed 0.54g the day he hatched.
Here's a link to where you can get a painted lady butterfly feeder culture.
http://educationalscience.com/reptilediet-butterflies.htm
They also have breeding kits on this site. I've been thinking about getting one myself.
The same thing happened to me when I got my female T. pfefferi. When I opened the bag she was in and took her out, I had the surprise of finding 7 eggs in there with her.
About how much do they weigh now? I'm guessing they weighed somewhere around 0.5g when they hatched and I just wanted to get an idea of how fast they're growing.
It just doesn't make sense for him to say that jackson's aren't good for Long Island when he breeds quads. They have about the same requirements as jackson's and if anything need even higher humidity.
They do need high humidity, but they definitely don't need high temperatures. Low to mid 70's during the day with a basking spot about 10 degrees warmer and down into the 60's at night is best. As long as you can achieve that, jackson's would be fine no matter where you live. Is the owner of...
As far as butterflies go, you can feed painted lady butterflies to chameleons. Here's a link to some that are specifically for feeding to reptiles.
http://educationalscience.com/reptilediet-butterflies.htm
Here are a couple pics of their mother.
The male I had died shortly after I got her, and she was already gravid, so I didn't get a chance to breed them. All the babies are from when she mated in the wild before I got her. So far I've gotten 3 clutches. All the eggs from the third...
The cooling part of my incubator stopped working shortly after the clutch was laid, so I just kept them in my chameleons room. I keep the temps in there in the low to mid 70s during the day and between 60 and 65 at night. When they were in the incubator, I kept the temps at 72 during the day...