Jackson's Chameleon
Original place of residence: Kenya, Tanzania, East Africa, and Hawaii, USA Shrubland, rainforest or mid-altitude jungle.
Physique:Adult males are about 10-13cm (snout-anal length/SVL), and adult females are smaller than males.
Characteristics:Adult males have three horns on their heads, while females may only have a short middle horn on their mouth (females of some species also have three short horns). The complexion is mostly green.
Introduction:Jackson's chameleon is a medium-altitude, arboreal, cool-tropical, alpine species. Unless your tank is very large, each chameleon must be kept alone. Two or more male chameleons should never be kept together. It has a lifespan of about 5 to 8 years under suitable feeding conditions.
Temperature and humidity:About 28℃ (day), less than 15℃ (night), humidity: 50~70℃ (day), 70~100℃ (night)℃/℉ temperature Transform.
Temperature maintenance:Because chameleons are cold animals, they rely on the external environment to maintain their body temperature and digest food. If the room temperature is too low, their food intake will decrease and their growth rate will slow down, which will seriously affect their health. . Therefore, it is necessary to use a heat-concentrating lamp to reduce the temperature. Generally, a 60-100W bulb is enough.
Food nutrition:Because the variety of artificially supplied food is far less than that in the wilderness, nutrient powder is necessary to prevent malnutrition. There are many types of nutrient powder, such as calcium powder, probiotics, vitamins, etc. The usage amount should be used according to different situations. When using, you can mix a little nutritional powder into food.
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