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    Interpretation of bloodwork?

    T Thank you so much for your input. I will just use a straight calcium supplement for the next while. It bothers me that I do not know his previous care. He doesn't have a huge preference as to how he gets his fluids but I have been leaving his dripper on for at least 8 hours a day lately and...
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    Interpretation of bloodwork?

    I received a jacksons chameleon less than 1 year ago, I do not know his age, background or where he is from. He lives in a XL zoo med repti breeze (48"H) with two sides covered to keep in humidity. His basking spot is 80-85 while his ambient temp is 70-75 during the day in the summer (basking...
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    Black eye, female jacksons

    Checked on her this morning, and her eye is back to normal(y) Anyone here had experience with breeding jacksons females and know how often they give birth? I've heard every 3 months after her initial clutch but that seems like very little time to develop babies
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    Black eye, female jacksons

    Thank you for the fast replied everyone! I've raised reptiles for over 10 years and know how rapidly they can decline with little warning and I'm relatively new to chameleons so I appreciate everyone's input;)
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    Black eye, female jacksons

    Thank you for the reply. Hers isn't necessarily just a spot, it literally looks like a black eye like she got in a fight. Even tho she's alone and I've never seen her fall
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    Black eye, female jacksons

    Hello! I've had my female jacksons chameleon for just over 1 month now. She gave birth just over 3 months ago (at a petstore), and I am waiting for her to give birth again before I de-worm her (she came to me 2 months after she gave birth and already had pinworm) so the medication doesn't harm...
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    Jackson female pregnant?

    Thank you for the response. I agree it would too soon. She can't see any other reptile. I showed her my male and she was completely unreceptive to him and of course i took him away.
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    Jackson female pregnant?

    Well hello again. I recently acquired mu first jackson chameleons probably 3 weeks ago now. I got a male and female and her new born baby from a petstore. The pet store received the male long before the female. When they received the female she gave birth instantly (babies unrelated to my male...
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    New jackson owner

    Congrats! I also just acquired some new jacksons :) One word of advice, hope it's not too late, I strongly advice against the exo terra monsoon. Only because I myself have had horrible experiences with that system as well as many customers i have spoken to. My experience: I was away on vacation...
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    Toxic scefflera??

    Thank you for the reply. I saw him putting the leaves in his mouth but not biting them, however I did return it :( I got him the safe schefflera plant with the yellow on the leaves. Yes abronia are very neat! Sassy little buggers though haha. You should look into getting some, some day. They're...
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    Toxic scefflera??

    Thank you for the input. Yes i have another schefflera plant in my uroplatus enclosure with yellow on it. I believe the plant i have is the mildy toxic one (found out after purchase as it was labeled amate) if eaten of course. I haven't heard of jacksons being plant eaters like veilds. He'll...
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    Toxic scefflera??

    Here's a closer image of the leafs
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    Toxic scefflera??

    Hello! I'm newer to the chameleon community but not new to reptiles. I've kept and bred uropatus, Naultinus, leachianus, chahoua, abronia and many more. Live plants are a must for my reptiles enclosures. So, I have my jacksons chameleon enclosure all set up. I haven't seen him drink much at all...
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