Hello! Im no cham expert but I do love my reptisun led + uvb fixture it has the Tube UVB light as well as extremely bright and efficient LEDs for plant growth and other leds for light. They are cheap on amazon depending on what length you want. I would say after your current compact uvb bulb...
Also if your basking zone is too hot simply raise your heat bulb another couple or inches above the cage to reduce the temp or use less wattage or different bulb
You never really see em drink unless you video them or are very patient and stealthy you monitor its hydration by looking at its fecals. If the white part is white it is hydrated decently if it needs more mistings the poop will be orangeish/white!
Honestly the cage is well done in terms of foilage and hiding places it is normal for them to spend much of the day under the heat lamp just use a temp. gun or thermometer probe to test the basking spot it is in mostly and make sure it is less than 85-88 degrees depending on what species you...
Most recommend no substrate because they are worried the cham may ingest some either accidentally or on purpose and it could become impacted and potential cause issues for the cham Ive seen some of the best setups use real soil plants ect. so it can definitely be done and in my opinion is the...
and when i say its the same thing i mean it ! its got the same fittings, pump, tubing, and I think Climist actually has more options for nozzles they both are easy to setup and use and come with timers the climist timer works great.
Yeah it was on sale when i bought mine 109 free 2 day shipping the guy that runs it has excellent customer service! It is really great i have 1 pump controlling two different enclosures it has worked perfectly for 5+ months using distilled water only and my chams love it.
Oh most importantly they have paticular lighting needs a rule of thumb is 12 hrs of light on and 12 hrs of complete darkness. Their cage needs to have a UVB light source and a heat light source at around 85 can be achieved with just a normal housebulb. A special uvb bulb is extremely important...
Hard to tell much from the picture just look and read on here as much as you can about their water needs food and supplement needs. To me he easily looks like hes at least 5-6 months old but im just guessing Ive never had a Jackson. Get him some live plants to help keep his humidity up and help...
As a couple have said he will feel much more comfortable if you put more greenery up near the top for him to stay hidden and climb around in. Good start though!