Yesterday a friend who went to the zoo in Memphis posted this picture on facebook. She called it a chameleon and she insists that the sign said it is a chameleon. She is a scientist and she is not prone to misunderstanding such things so I trust that she knows what she's talking about but I've...
Yeah, I didn't want to cut a hole in the screen big enough for the hanger. This was a good answer. The screen is definitely not compromised so if I ever need to reuse the cage for something else it will still work.
When I got my second repti-breeze I wanted to use a hanging pothos pot that I had but I couldn't hang the pot in my cage. What I ended up doing is taking a brass plated cup hook from Home Depot and screwing it through the screen into a large cork I got at Michael's. This has worked like gang...
Hanging inside a screen cage.
I had the same problem with wanting a hanging plant in my screen cage. I ended up putting a brass plated cup hook from Home Depot through the top with a large piece of cork to hold it into place. I have hung a small basket of Pothos and it works like gangbusters.
So, I've seen several experienced people say adamantly that there is no such thing as a red phase. What are you basing that on? I have seen pictures of adult Jackson's whose "red phase" colors have - maybe changed a bit - but basically stayed NOT green. Has someone done a genetic study or...
I have a normal green Jackson's male and a female that is (apparently) debatably red phase. Since I've gotten into Jackson's recently my experience is not what some of these guys offer but I have done a fair bit of research. It seems to me that Jackson's have a stabilized green, yellow, and...
color morphs
I purchased a female with similar coloration as well. She shows pretty broad color differentiation between when she's happy and when she's not and she's only got a teensy tiny hint or green (and blue) around her eyes. She is basically beige and always has a peach colored stripe...
So, I bought a male jackson's from PetSmart. Generally speaking, he's great. He eats like a horse and seems very happy. Recently he's been through a hefty shed and I notice that the base of his horns look AWESOME which now points out that his horns when I bought him were a bit mealy and...