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@JacksJill She is our Jackson's expert and can help you with almost everything you have asked.
Nice setup ? I would cover sides and back with plastic or anything to keep humidity in essentially creating a hybrid cage so fog hangs around and it will help accomplish nighttime tempature drop
Just about anyplace. If this is for holding humidity in at night, you can use black trash bags. Depending on what size you can find, you probably won't even have to cut them, and they can double as blackout curtains.I am looking for plastic sheets now, finding out where I can find them.
Just about anyplace. If this is for holding humidity in at night, you can use black trash bags. Depending on what size you can find, you probably won't even have to cut them, and they can double as blackout curtains.
IDK about the behavior. Is it possible he's hungry and hunting for bugs?
Another fogger or die thread. Youd think up until 2 years ago chameleons were just dropping left and right.
I have a healthy, almost 2 yr old Jacksons and he's never had a fogger. Just saying...
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Yes but will he live to 7 or to 15? that is the questionI have a healthy, almost 2 yr old Jacksons and he's never had a fogger. Just saying...
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Jacksons are much different from panthers and parsonsExactly, I'm not hating on the method, just don't like the whole 'without a fogger they will die early' talk. I believe there are multiple ways to achieve hydration that work equally well. Fogging at night is a relatively new thing still and I remember plenty of people having healthy animals, just as much as now, before using them. I would if I could, but where my cham is ATM a fogger just wouldn't work without causing mold issues in the room. Nothing to me has indicated that my chameleon is suffering from long watering sessions instead. I don't have a jacksons, but my Parsons loves, and even my Panthers most of the time, loved water.
humidity at night is supposed to be the same.Jacksons are much different from panthers and parsons
Yes but will he live to 7 or to 15? that is the question
Another fogger or die thread?? You must be reading done other thread all that was said is having a fogger helps to accomplish nighttime tempature drop much easier than without but ok fogger or die ?Another fogger or die thread. Youd think up until 2 years ago chameleons were just dropping left and right.
good point lol.Nobody has been fogging for 15 years to know.
Jacksons are much different from panthers and parsons
Exactly that is why that is the question wow ? Fogger or die!!Nobody has been fogging for 15 years to know.
Another fogger or die thread?? You must be reading done other thread all that was said is having a fogger helps to accomplish nighttime tempature drop much easier than without but ok fogger or die ?
And yes people have been fogging for over 15 years it's called outside enclosure in proper climate and these animals live much longer than indoor animals in unadequate conditionsgood point lol.
And yes people have been fogging for over 15 years it's called outside enclosure in proper climate and these animals live much longer than indoor animals in unadequate conditions
In kenya?And yes people have been fogging for over 15 years it's called outside enclosure in proper climate