I'm know nothing about that, but it definately sounds strange! You should fill out the info on your cham, and enclosure, it will help others who know more about this stuff help you find the right answer. Look under the 'How to ask for help' post, that will tell you what you need to fill out.
I have been misting him often. It just seems that a few spots on his legs, and his back won't seem to budge. I read somewhere that one person got at wet q-tip and gently brush the area a few times. Is that ok?
The other day I bought some crickets at petsmart, and when I got them home there were some other strange bugs in the bag. I can't take a picture of them, but they were gray worm things, with little hairs all over them, and were about 1/4-1/2" long. I've gotten crickets at petsmart before and...
Aw, what a cutie! I have a jackson too, mine's name is Wilson. I found the same thing when I first got him, he was turning black all the time. But now that I've got a proper set up, and he's gotten used to his new home, he hasn't turned black in a long time. There's just an adjustment period...
I noticed the other day that Wilson's horns are growing a little crooked. Is this simply a cosmetic thing, or is it a sign of something else, like a nutritional/calcium problem?
I just got some fruitflies for the first time. How do I move the little worms from the container I got them in, into their new culture without them getting everywhere?
You really need to get something to read the temp and humidity. That's something you should know all the time, so things don't get too hot/dry/cold/wet. I'd recommend you get at least 2 digital thermometer/humidity guages, that way you can know what temp and humidity it is in his basking spot...
I'm not totally sure how old he is, but my guess is 4 months, maybe 5. He's 0.5 oz and 3-4ins not counting his tail.
Thanks guys!!!
This is really helpful. I think I have a better idea of what I was doing wrong now. I need to be more consistant which my feeding times, and I used to hold the...