Andee
Chameleon Enthusiast
Now I know the general care for jackson's. I can't seem to remember their supplementing schedule though and can't find it right now in the care sheets. Anyone could point me to that would be great.
We have had a one year old female jackson's chameleon dropped off at our petco. She is not going to get the correct care she needs here, I know this, because she already shows signs of some MBD, I am pretty sure one of her front legs is broken and she often refuses to put weight on it. It's all about finding the space now to take her in. I plan on taking her to vet as soon as I get paid my second check. I have a very good reptile vet I work with who knows what she's doing and has helped many of my rescues come back from the brink. However, I worry about whether I am experienced enough to take on this girl. I have only had Ryker, my male panther, for two years now. Though I have nursed a vitamin A deficient veiled back to health, it's just going to be a totally different care structure with a Jackson's.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
We have had a one year old female jackson's chameleon dropped off at our petco. She is not going to get the correct care she needs here, I know this, because she already shows signs of some MBD, I am pretty sure one of her front legs is broken and she often refuses to put weight on it. It's all about finding the space now to take her in. I plan on taking her to vet as soon as I get paid my second check. I have a very good reptile vet I work with who knows what she's doing and has helped many of my rescues come back from the brink. However, I worry about whether I am experienced enough to take on this girl. I have only had Ryker, my male panther, for two years now. Though I have nursed a vitamin A deficient veiled back to health, it's just going to be a totally different care structure with a Jackson's.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.