L Legendary70 Member May 2, 2013 #2 Sorry. If I keep her in her own enclosure can I keep both enclosures together? Or separate? Thx
ChamMan15 New Member May 2, 2013 #3 if its a jackson's its a lot easier to tell male-3 long horns female-short stubby horns if you still cant tell i can tell you the other ways
if its a jackson's its a lot easier to tell male-3 long horns female-short stubby horns if you still cant tell i can tell you the other ways
ChamMan15 New Member May 2, 2013 #4 do you mean you have a male and a female and you want to put their enclosures side by side?
L Legendary70 Member May 2, 2013 #5 Thx Cham. The only thing is this.....aside from the stubs on her. How can I tell if its a Jackson, panther, etc.?? And yes if I buy her....put her in her own enclosure....can I put them, next or near each other? In the same room? Advice. Thx.
Thx Cham. The only thing is this.....aside from the stubs on her. How can I tell if its a Jackson, panther, etc.?? And yes if I buy her....put her in her own enclosure....can I put them, next or near each other? In the same room? Advice. Thx.
leedragon Chameleon Enthusiast May 2, 2013 #6 dude, google the names and you will get examples of how they look, they aren´t simililar you know
Tannervan20 New Member May 2, 2013 #7 Yeah they don't look anything alike... And you can have them next to each other if you have a divider of some sort between them....
Yeah they don't look anything alike... And you can have them next to each other if you have a divider of some sort between them....