Jax - Trioceros jacksonii xantholophus

TCMontium

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Here is my little boy Jax. :rolleyes::)

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Awwwwwwww! Those curly little horns are going to be HILARIOUS when he's all grown! I wish I had known my Jax at that age :)
 
Thanks to all of you. :)
He is an amazing little guy. :D I hope i can find a girlfriend for him but in Turkey... Chameleons in there are %70 veileds, %25 C. chamaeleon (all WC, poor chams), %4 panthers and %1 other species (Jackson's, Fischer's or Deremensis). Jax is the third known Jackson's came to Turkey (except the ones in zoos). That rare chameleons are in Turkey... :(
 
He's so cute! The horns are great haha.

Amazing shots on him eating! :O What insect is that??

Thanks. :)
It a Locusta migratoria. Its not the ones known as "Locust", they are albino Schistocerca gregaria.
In Turkey, Locusta migratoria is the most available feeder (after mealworms), just like Brown Cricket is in US. Crickets are extremely rare in Turkey. :confused: But thank god, in a couple months the feeder insect company (there is just 1 company!!! :eek::( ) will begin to sale Brown Crickets too.
 
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