The first picture is the hoehelli chameleon.
The second and third are Jacksonii.
As you said, Jacksonii, who lives in the third breeding ground, likes to hide and hides from uvb. On the other hand, Jax, who lives in the second breeding ground, does not die.
Thank you for the good information...
These are the enclosures of my hoehellii chameleon and Jacksonii chameleon.
I am trying to match the natural environment of the chameleon as much as possible, and I think temperature, humidity, and ventilation are the most important.
Before I first encountered this chameleon, I didn't know hoehellii was so beautiful. I think it's the most beautiful and mysterious chameleon I've ever seen😍🤩
What should be satisfied for jacksonii to breed?
Is there a fixed time for males?
Or do you need cooling in the wild?
Rather than wanting to reproduce a jacksonii, I want to correct the experience of failure and teach others how to raise a chameleon baby and protect lives.
I'm going to bring a hoehnelii chameleon.
I am thinking about whether to raise them in the existing screen cage or in the vitreous terrarium.
The screen cage is 18x18x30 in and the glass terrarium is 18x18x18 in.
What would be appropriate?
I'm preparing to raise hoehnelii
I got a lot of information that I'm similar to Jacksonii.
Do I have to raise them similarly?
I saw some care sheets at the Chameleon Academy.
Please let me know more information about this species.