No he is captive bred, or so I was told. I have noticed he is a very thirsty little fellow. Luckily I'm home a lot so I can mist his cage frequently. I'm trying to encourage him to drink from the spray bottle (I've seen other peoples Jackson's do that), but he's still a little wary of it. Thank...
Thank you for your input! He's my first Jackson's chameleon. We are still deciding on a name, but I think we are going to go with Yoshi. I have a male veiled chameleon named Louie that's about 4 months old. They are my first chameleons, but I started research about 6 months before I got Louie...
I order my crickets from Backwater Reptiles. The prices and quality can't be beat, and I don't think you could raise your own for cheaper with better results. I'm not affiliated with them in any way, just a happy customer.
I do breed my own dubias because they are quite expensive, mainly for...
The two posters before me pretty much said it all, but I wanted to concur. Chameleons are a "look, don't touch" pet. You may occasionally have to move them, but you shouldn't touch your cham anymore than necessary because it's bad for their health and it stresses them out. If you want to take...
I just purchased a male Jackson's chameleon and I hope an experienced keeper can tell me about how old he is. The pet shop where I purchased him had no info about his age. His SVL is 3.5" and his total body length is about 6.75". I'm on my phone and cannot attach a picture to this message, but...