I'd skip the ivy and opt for a golden pothos or wandering jew if the vine effect is what you're going after. My pothos was a very slow grower in my enclosure tho, even with an Arcadia quad t5 honwith plant bulb in it. The wandering jew however, thrived. The with the wandering jew you have to go...
Hey folks. I have an Arcadia light for sale. The quad t5 setup with moonlight leds and built in timer. Interested?? I also have the mistaking pro pump with upgraded timer and no drip system added for sale as well. Both looking for good homes. Had them for my Jackson's chameleon.
I bought my Jackson's from Petco as well back in December. My Petco lizard is a huge happy healthy vibrant young man now.
Our Jackson's are a bit tougher to raise than some of the other species. I've spent months researching hisbandry and think I have everything dialed. Let me know if you have...
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My little fella HATES the sudden blast of mist from a pump style sprayer. Instead, I use the pump to pressureize one . I start spraying away from him so he sees the water and then bring it to over him. It takes away the surprise and really let's him enjoy. Once I've given him his "shower" I'll...
That's super cute of him. I agree chams are weird. Just out or xuriousity tho because Jackson's are tree dwellers once they've passed that 6 month threshold, what are the night time temps in his enclosure? He may be seeking cooler air than what is available for him at the levels he normally...
Here he is, wide awake right after a misting. Excuse the water droplets on my clearside enclosure, I just loved his stance here. He's standing up so tall of the branch! He's gotten the turquoise/cyan tail that foes almost white that I'm assuming most Jackson's get once they start maturing a little.
It was 64 this morning for him, so when he woke up he went right to his basking spot. He had his bright pajamas on but gets grumpy when I come near his enclosure first thing. His eyes say so much in this picture. Sleepy and a bit chilly.
First off, I would like to offer you my condolences for the loss of your little girl.
As for the rest...
I am the owner of a Jackson's as well and was taken aback by their care requirements. By those pictures I can tell that she was every dehydrated and maybe starving a little bit too. Their...
I live in southern Oregon where the winters are really dry. I have a Jackson's so really had to work at my humidity. At first I ran the reptifogger non stop. Started adding some live plants...then got the mistking and added a few more plants. Now I almost never run the fogger and my humidity...
Coming along! Make sure you give him a branch up so he can bask in the heat and somewhere for him to hide. They don't like being on display all the time and like their privacy sometimes just like we do. :-) welcome to the forum
Are you sure on this? Mealworms I know that to be true of but everything I had read suggested that hornworms were really healthy for them and almost never resulted in impaction due to the lack of a hardened exterior shell