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Twatts704- how pretty as well! I'm guessing he or she is sleeping!?
I'm from north east texas! I live around pittsburg, mount pleasant area. They're actually sleeping now I.think.. lights are off. Curled tails, being pretty still. The.breeder said these girls eat one cricket each, every one to two days, and not to.over feed.. hopefully I'm doing everything right. Breeder said to keep mist on their leaves 2 to 3 times daily. And get on a feeding schedule, so I'm trying.. if I.notice they're still not eating after a week or so, I will tell yall and we will go.from there I guess.. any other info I need to know?
Yes, they are housed seperately. I have been sprinkling their crickets with calcium powder, as well as their mealworms. The breeder told me they only ate once a day, one cricket each. But I didn't think that was right. So I've been putting quite a few crickets in their cages. They have just now (& I mean right now) started to eat them, and eat the mealworms. I am currently using my phone to view y'alls comments, since my computer is broken. So I.can't post pics at this moment, but I will try to do that asap. Now that they are eating, should I still be worried? Anything else I need to do? After a few days, can I begin to handle them, or is that a no no with chams? I'm still worrying about that topic.. I would like to handle them a little everyday, but have been told they aren't very 'handly-ish' pets?
Sorry for so many posts! I just have so many questions.. but glad people like y'all are here to help.. another question.. I have noticed, both of my Jackson's (when they aren't fully bright green) are a darker green (like olive color) with red tints.. ? It's hard to explain.. they have red colored colorations on them.. normal for a Jackson?
if they get used to eating outta ur hand they will start to trust u n over time hopefully they will come right to you u just gotta be real patient with these lil guys. they can be very lovable. the funny thing is they cant hear us but i find myself all day everyday singing n talking to them thinking they r gonna remember my voice... lol. just not gonna happen but i still do it all the time, they look rite at ya too like they r listening to u. they can chomp on u if they get scared or mad at u oh yea and they apparently like to jump at times so be careful if the day comes n u can handle them i never had a jumper yet but i have heard about them. u will learn so much on here n quick if u just put in some time. have fun ! cant wait to c some pics.
Thanks, guys! They are doing better, eating, and drinking! I'm glad to have found a place where I can get advice! Chams are new to me, so I'm Learning something new everyday.. they are actually, to my surprise, very smart! I didn't know they couldn't hear! But I do talk to.them often while watching them. I have heard a lot about 'gaping'? One of my chams afterdrinking water, held her mouth open for quite awhile afterwards.. I.thought she might have been choking, but after a few minutes, she stopped, and continued to climb up her cage wall... Anything yall know about gaping? Why and what is this for?
Thank you!! They seem to be okay now, but I have a question! And this is for anyone who knows some things about reptiles, chams, etc.. I was told by another user that Jackson chameleons, the ones I have now, are very hard to keep, meaning they will most likely die within a few months, no matter how hard I try to keep them healthy..? Any opinions?