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    Bleeding at mouth: Jackson Chameleon

    I had a feeling the area where I have the cage placed is too hot, but kept it there as other people have told me he needs a lot of sun. I will move it to a much cooler and shaded location with only some sun. I don't think there are any other chameleons in the area, but there are a bunch of...
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    Bleeding at mouth: Jackson Chameleon

    He eats a mix of captive bred as well as wild caught insects. I haven't dusted the insects but I have fed them a bunch of fresh fruit and veggie scraps, as well as some Flukers orange cubes.
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    Bleeding at mouth: Jackson Chameleon

    Yes, this all happened after I found him in March of 2016. He was fine with no issues until January 2017. Here is a picture of him from when I first found him. You will see that his horns and spikes on his back are in much better shape The screen of his enclosure is not the softest so I'm...
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    Bleeding at mouth: Jackson Chameleon

    He does fall occasionally....but no reason other than he's kinda clumsy and the love palm fronds aren't extremely rigid to climb on. There are normal branches that are firm that he spends most of his time on. I'm not sure about the eye. I didn't notice anything.
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    Bleeding at mouth: Jackson Chameleon

    Hello, Please help! Info on my jackson chameleon "Pablo" below. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Species: Jackson Chameleon Sex: I think male because of the horns? Age: unknown. I found him in the wild (they are...
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