i am not convinced, it is just my heart is attached to them, i just love their horns, i realize it wont make less space, but i would just prefer a smaller cham, i dunno y i just do, watever cham i get i plan to take good care of, and devote a lot of time to it....
thanks heika i will check...
so basically, if i mess up the slightest bit with a jackson's it will die? The jackson sounds like the type of size i want. i am willing to read all about them and to achieve high humidity levels in order to maintain 1.
edub,
where can i find baby jackson's for sale? Healthy ones, i mean from a breeder experienced cham owners would suggest, i would hope to not make many vet visits
thanks edub,
i heard from some1 they rnt native there. I heard from numerous ppl panthers and veileds r easier than jackson's, as jackson's take a lot of humidity. Is this tru that veileds or panthers would be easier. Also, if jackson's take a lot of humidity, and in a screen cage wont most...
i totally didnt see this topic. Hey i am new, u can call me Pfal. My main interests r sports, animals, and video games, more of the first 2 than the last.
wat got me interested in chams, was a week ago, when i saw a jackson's close up in Hawaii on the island of Maui. 1 of the people i was...
I just want to get (find) an awsome cham so i can start building my cage, but i gotta find a place to put the cage etc... uh, so jelous of looking at all ur chams and cages uggg....
wat r the best plants for a cham and where can i get good branches and bend a vines?
so veilads and panthers r the only begginers chams? wat about dwarf jackson's? do they require the same humidity, so just like a smaller version of a jackson's?
thanks frank,
so i can find thermostats i radioshack i believe u said?
i appreciate all ur guys help, but does ne1 actually have ne pics of cages of their own?