Shia
New Member
We bought a female Jackson four months ago and yesterday we discovered 11 babies in her cage. We were under the impression that she wasn't old enough to mate when we bought her and she's been kept alone since, so this is a surprise. I quickly searched the forums and google, but couldn't find anything specific to caring for newborns.
We moved them to a tuberware container that I had made for housing crickets and bought fruitflies and 1/4" crickets (couldn't find pinheads locally). Right now all the babies seem healthy and are eating and drinking.
I'm looking for specific care instructions. Feeding, temp, water, etc. The current enclosure seems to be working fine, except that the flies and crickets can get through the mesh and I need to add more leaves.
When should they be moved to a different enclosure?
How can I feed them without insects escaping?
Do I need to order pinheads or any other feeders?
Do I need to be supplementing them?
I'm a first time chameleon owner and was not planning on breeding, so I'm kind of clueless.
Here are pics:
We moved them to a tuberware container that I had made for housing crickets and bought fruitflies and 1/4" crickets (couldn't find pinheads locally). Right now all the babies seem healthy and are eating and drinking.
I'm looking for specific care instructions. Feeding, temp, water, etc. The current enclosure seems to be working fine, except that the flies and crickets can get through the mesh and I need to add more leaves.
When should they be moved to a different enclosure?
How can I feed them without insects escaping?
Do I need to order pinheads or any other feeders?
Do I need to be supplementing them?
I'm a first time chameleon owner and was not planning on breeding, so I'm kind of clueless.
Here are pics: