Neat, glad I clicked on this. That is an unusually colored Jackson's, I really like her too. Awesome red, even onto the tail. Good luck with them, be sure to ask for help if you get concerned about anything.
they were really bad when I got her...seem to have gotten better, she drinks a ton when the habitat is misted, (which I probably do way too much, I'd say 6 times a day)...I need to figure out a misting system yet...we just built a huge habitat for both of them in the last few days...she had been kept by previous owner in a 65 gal terrarium, so I'm sure she is much happier now, at least I hope so...
thanks she is so tiny compared to the other one, hehehe...she is a trip to watch, and fast at times...she gets lost in her ficus and it takes me hours to find her sometimes once she grows I know I won't have too much of a problem finding her
I bought them both in st pete fl, 2 different owners, 1 downsizing his collection, and the other is trying to start a business with herps...I got pretty good prices on them (at least I think I did)...I looked online to see if anyone close by had any they didn't want and found these 2 girls.
this is the enclosure so far; we're far from done...
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this is the best I could get of her, she hates the light on the camera. It's amazing how fast she runs.
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We've diveded the enclosure so each girl has half, and with how thick the ficus are they have not noticed each other; also I will be adding more plants this weekend.
also, I know better than to have substrate on the bottom...its moss, and its coming out this weekend when the new plants go in...the dripper system will have room on top of the cage..
Great cage, I love it. Your chams also look nice. I really like the reds in your female Jacksons, hopefully with your good care and time she'll continue to improve. I know these guys have pretty demanding humidity requirements.