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Anything is possible with these little snots lol.. Derpy hates the color red, so I have to be mindful of not only red, but purple as well! It could be something SO random! That's why the privacy screen is so handy
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Oh I know. I love them dearly but man do they cause some stressAnything is possible with these little snots lol.. Derpy hates the color red, so I have to be mindful of not only red, but purple as well! It could be something SO random! That's why the privacy screen is so handy
Thank you so much!! I absolutely adore him! I hope it’s just a shed coming on or something in the room that is bugging him. If not we will go to the vet.Unrelated, but man is he beautiful… I haven’t seen him since he was a baby and he’s gotten so big, what a love , I hope everything will turn out to be just fine View attachment 352770
Keep me/us postedThank you so much!! I absolutely adore him! I hope it’s just a shed coming on or something in the room that is bugging him. If not we will go to the vet.
Also since you haven’t seen him since he was little here are some recent picsThank you so much!! I absolutely adore him! I hope it’s just a shed coming on or something in the room that is bugging him. If not we will go to the vet.
I will thank you!Keep me/us posted
OMG…I love that photo of him looking out with those big eyes and horns!Also since you haven’t seen him since he was little here are some recent pics
This is excellent feedback thank you! I was actually wanting to combine my prayer plants into one pot under his feeder and then find a big bushy Pothos or Philodendron or hopefully a flowering plant to provide more coverage in the front/top area.My Jackson’s does the same thing every once in awhile. It’s usually the start of his face shedding. The only other thing I can add is your guy needs more bushy plants up high that he can hide in. Jackson’s are really shy as you know and they love to hide! They can be stressed if they don’t have enough leaf cover to hide in. This helps with him not seeing things in the room that he doesn’t like as well.
Thank you! He is such a ham!OMG…I love that photo of him looking out with those big eyes and horns!
What a beauty he is!
If you click the menu button, under forums, there is a button for threads you started and threads with your posts.I can't seem to find it. I looked under my name, Bilbo, Xanth.....I'll keep trying but I'm not finding that thread I started when i was worried about it last time.
I found it after a while...just took me timeIf you click the menu button, under forums, there is a button for threads you started and threads with your posts.
What a great and handsome boy, love how he’s hanging in his feeder cupupdate so far today: he still has his mouth open occasionally, still no sign of star gazing but I’m on the look out just in case. I’m seeing some shedding on his legs/arms and signs of it on his tail and back. He is pacing more than normal today (suspect it’s in relation to shed coming on) Still hoping/thinking it’s the start of a shed and he is just being a grumpy boy.
He did give me a nice view of his mouth (photo attached) in case anyone sees anything off that I am missing. (Yes I’m still paranoid)
Also attaching picks of him eating his bsfl today since he is such a silly boy!
I had good luck with pothos up high! If they get a lot of light at the top mine have grown like crazy with watering weekly outside of any mist that gets on themThis is excellent feedback thank you! I was actually wanting to combine my prayer plants into one pot under his feeder and then find a big bushy Pothos or Philodendron or hopefully a flowering plant to provide more coverage in the front/top area.
He is so precious he has done that since he was itty bitty. He doesnt shoot his tongue to get them out of there he just gets right up in the bowl and grabs them with his mouth.What a great and handsome boy, love how he’s hanging in his feeder cup
Thank you! I just need to find one. I"ll go plant hunting sometime this week.I had good luck with pothos up high! If they get a lot of light at the top mine have grown like crazy with watering weekly outside of any mist that gets on them
Cool! I do feel that they have perfect control of their tongue in terms of needed force and yes they’re the most lazy ones . But, when Sonny shoots it’s not alone accurate but also calculated in the amount force needed to hit the feeder. All my other chams just shoot at full force!He is so precious he has done that since he was itty bitty. He doesnt shoot his tongue to get them out of there he just gets right up in the bowl and grabs them with his mouth.