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My male jackson chameleon had head spasms at my female chameleon! He also got scared of his food and would not eat, they said he wants to mate but now hes scared of her what do i do?
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My male jackson chameleon had head spasms at my female chameleon! He also got scared of his food and would not eat, they said he wants to mate but now hes scared of her what do i do?
My jackson chameleons are seprate and cab=nt see each other,Hi, I completely agree with @MissSkittles and would like to add that jacksons are easier to suffer from stress. If your pair are housed together or housed separately but can see each other I highly recommend separating them or move your enclosures so they can't see each other.
Did it look similar to this? (the blue and white cham in the background)
My male Jackson, doesn't either have an appetite. During these months I always notice less appetite, but also no loss of weight. If he start to look skinnier or even better weighing him and losing, it should be alarming.Im still worried as he doesnt have an appitite still.
How are they able to see each other though? They should not ever be able to see one another. Or you are going to trigger mating instincts for them both. Not to mention cause a lot of stress to them. Females when not receptive to a male do not want to be messed with by one.My male chameleon is at it again, Fiona, my female chameleon did not hesitate to hiss or run she just stared at him, Meanwhile Shrek my male chameleon was doing his head spasms, he was very far away from Fiona but he got closer and closer. I was making food while this happened and my camera recorded it all.
The female did indeed hiss at him I feel like she's disinterested but now he's doing fine.Oh no!!! I have seen this happen once or twice before, did the female try to attack the male?
Going more in to depth for @Beman. They really shouldn’t be able to see each other at all. Are you planning on mating your chameleons, I advise you don’t do this, even if you are if the female isn’t showing interest it’s time to block off the view of each other completely.They should not ever be able to see one another.
Ok thanks for the adviseGoing more in to depth for @Beman. They really shouldn’t be able to see each other at all. Are you planning on mating your chameleons, I advise you don’t do this, even if you are if the female isn’t showing interest it’s time to block off the view of each other completely.