Jacksonii Jacksonii

bradley

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Hi!
I currently have a 4 and a half month male jacksonii jacksonii. They are as rare in the Uk as they are in the US. Does anyone have any pics they want to share? Baby pics would be great! I am also getting a female the end of December to breed eventually. they seem to gorw very slowly though so it will be a while before that happens.
 
These are some old pics when mine were babies & about a year old
 

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Here's my current lone J jacksonii. He is about three years old.

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Here he is soon after I got him.

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A some shots of some females I got at the same time.

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Great pics! I keep trying to get pics of my male but he either runs away or they tunr out blurry! I will try on friday when I clean him out again.

They also seem to take forever to grow! mine is 4 and a half months old now and still seems small compared to veileds and panther I have raised! I just want his horns to get bigger and his adult colouration to start coming through :D
 
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Hi, I'm waiting for my 3rd generation off j. Jacksonii to come and I have them now over several years. They grow very! slow and they stay also smaller when cb. I think it is the different food, but it is also know with other chams, that if cb they stay smaller. I love this kind of cham.
Annette
 
Hi, I'm waiting for my 3rd generation off j. Jacksonii to come and I have them now over several years. They grow very! slow and they stay also smaller when cb. I think it is the different food, but it is also know with other chams, that if cb they stay smaller. I love this kind of cham.
Annette

Sweet, Annette!!! Hope to hear of your 3rd generation soon!!
 
Yes, this is Great! The male I have is definitely one of my favorite Chameleons I have. Mine is very hardy and can handle a wide range of temps.

Hi, I'm waiting for my 3rd generation off j. Jacksonii to come and I have them now over several years. They grow very! slow and they stay also smaller when cb. I think it is the different food, but it is also know with other chams, that if cb they stay smaller. I love this kind of cham.
Annette
 
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