Jackson's?

boosh96

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Should I get a Jackson's chameleon as my second chameleon? My only experience keeping chameleons is with Paul, my bearded pygmy chameleon.
 
Though I'm not a chameleon expert whatsoever, I'd say go for it. After having my panthers I plan to move on to Jacksons. I think they are really really cool, and the fact that they don't need as big of a cage as say veiled or panthers is pretty nice, at least for me since I'm a little constrained on space. Just so long as you do your research, buy em :)
 
I would say get the Jackson some say they are difficult but I have had mines for about 5 months and he is one of the easiest going reptiles I have. Any extra question let me know and I can help...hopefuly

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I would say get the Jackson some say they are difficult but I have had mines for about 5 months and he is one of the easiest going reptiles I have. Any extra question let me know and I can help...hopefuly

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dude whats that plant you have in the screen cage???
 
My first second third and fourth chameleons were all jackson's. I highly recomend them. They tolerate handling better than any of the other chams that i have. High humidity is the hardest part with these guys. If you have any questions I would be happy to answer them.
 
I would say get the Jackson some say they are difficult but I have had mines for about 5 months and he is one of the easiest going reptiles I have. Any extra question let me know and I can help...hopefuly

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That's a damn nice chameleon you have there. I'm no expert, but I think you should elevate the lamp just an inch or two above the top so he doesn't burn himself by accident.
 
What's the best temp/humidity range for Jackson's chameleons? What's the best way to maintain humidity?
 
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