I have one. My jacksons loves it. It is very low maintenance and grows right out of my cage. I have to keep it trimmed which is pretty miraculous since I have no green thumb. Some people on this forum have said that the branches are too small for supporting chameleons but my Greggory has no...
Mine was a Savannah. He was about 3 feet long and the most docile reptile I have ever seen. He never even nipped when I would have the smell of food on my hands. I used to put a harness on him and take him outside for walks, but it is not like walking a dog. they don't really go were you...
Ok, I am going to open my mouth here, because I am no expert, however I have done some research on humidity requirements of veilds and jackson's and I think that 90% is a little high. i know Jackson's require more humidity than veilds and I think it is supposed to be around 75%. I am sure...
I guess my experience here has been a little different. I have taken the road less traveled side of arguments on this forum many times. I have even sided with the dreaded petsmart :eek: and Petco :eek: on occasion. I have never had any one be rude to me. I have only been treated with respect...
After I read Laurie's post I had to go back and find the vacuuming video. I must say as cool as your parsons is, he is completely upstaged by the little boy and his Vacuum! :)
Thanks for all of the help. Does he seem small in the picture? He eats well and seems healthy, I feed him dubias and crickets and the occasional horn worm. I sprinkle with calcium ate every feeding and calcium with d3 once a month. Along with multivitamin once a month. Is there anything I...
Just like the title of the thread says. How can you tell C. j. jacksonii, C. j. merumontanus, C. j. xantholophus apart? I think I have a C. j. xantholophus, but he seems small which makes me think it could be the dwarf sub-species C. j. merumontanus, but I am not sure how to tell them apart...
Yes you read that right, I found a pacman frog in my back yard. Now I live in Wisconsin and the day time highs have been in the lower 50s. Hes was cold but alive so I scooped him up and put him in a ten gallon gallon aquarium with a heater and bowl of water. I know nothing about these little...
Typically I look at these kinds of threads and really just ignore them. I mean lets face it there are a thousand differing opinions out there and one mans success is another man's failure. I have had extensive experience with this particular distributor and have nothing but good things to say...
Mahatma Gandhi, as you know, walked barefoot most of the time, which produced an impressive set of calluses on his feet. He also ate very little, which made him rather frail. Also, because of his odd diet, he suffered from bad breath. This made him a super-calloused fragile mystic hexed by...