Zaraa26
New Member
I got a female Jackson about 5 months ago. I woke up from a nap and went to check on her yesterday afternoon and found babies basking in her lamp and she was in the corner still popping out eggs!. I immediately took the basking babies out and put them into a separate enclosure. 5 out of the 9 that hatched lived and I have them set up in a good-sized glass enclosure with a heat lamp and vines and plants.
Now I have never cared for newborn chameleons and I do have questions that I can't seem to find the answers for. I was these babies to live and be as healthy as possible I know I will have to separate them as they grow also and I have things ready for that. I also mist their cage everytime I see it has dried up and fog it about 3 times a day. here are my questions:
1.) At what temperature should I keep the babies?
2.) At night should I keep the light on or are they going to be okay? (it gets about low 70's high 60's at night)
3.) I bought flightless fruit flies, when should I feed the babies? right now they don't look interested in the ones in there.
4.) should I give them vitamins when they do start eating?
if you have ANY suggestions I am totally welcome to them I just want to keep them happy and healthy and alive. I'm worried because most people at the pet store told me they are most likely going to die, which I know it can happen so I'm not too upset but obviously they had no education on these animals if the one I got was pregnant.
Thank You!
Now I have never cared for newborn chameleons and I do have questions that I can't seem to find the answers for. I was these babies to live and be as healthy as possible I know I will have to separate them as they grow also and I have things ready for that. I also mist their cage everytime I see it has dried up and fog it about 3 times a day. here are my questions:
1.) At what temperature should I keep the babies?
2.) At night should I keep the light on or are they going to be okay? (it gets about low 70's high 60's at night)
3.) I bought flightless fruit flies, when should I feed the babies? right now they don't look interested in the ones in there.
4.) should I give them vitamins when they do start eating?
if you have ANY suggestions I am totally welcome to them I just want to keep them happy and healthy and alive. I'm worried because most people at the pet store told me they are most likely going to die, which I know it can happen so I'm not too upset but obviously they had no education on these animals if the one I got was pregnant.
Thank You!