Josh don't feed mill worms except as a treat. I would suggest you take a look at the care sheets. they were put together from members with years of experience, and will help you a great deal in the husbandry of your new friend. Good luck, and welcome to the chameleon obsession. I'll leave you a...
Hay Josh give him/her a little time to settle. Give him/her some space to relax she/he will probably start eating for you. They can go a few days without eating and be okay.
They are a little tougher than veiled do to their supplemental, and humidity needs, but I find them very hardy as adults. If you have already taken care of veiled you should do just fine. However do to their humidity needs I would definitely consider a auto mister, and I would not recommend...
Looks like it's going to look great. I think your ventilation will work out fine there is plenty of lower vents to create the desired chimney effect you are looking for.
I agree she is showing her gravid collars. She will probably get a little more plump before she lays them though. When she starts getting all restless going to the bottom, and sometimes they slow down on eating, or even stop right before they start digging. She starts digging give her as much...
You really don't want to give your cham that kind of protein. I would gutload the with things like collard greens, mustard greens, dandelion greens, bee pollen, some fruits like oranges, strawberries. Then get you a good dry gutload like cricket crack.
Is he sleeping during the day? because if he is not I would say he just got caught away from his normal sleeping area, and just went to sleep. If he isn't wanting to stay at the bottom, or sleeping during the day I think he is fine. Yes the heat range is basking to the bottom. He needs a...
I think he will be okay just make sure he is getting his supplementation. and gut loaded food he will be fine. Not too sure this is do to MBD either If he was cramped if his former enclosure like you say that could very well be what happened. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
This is why I stopped breeding Jacksons. They are real hard to keep alive. I had a batch that by all accounts were doing great until they reached about 4 and a half months at which point they just dropped like flies for no apparent reason. I have seen people on here that have had success, but I...