Hmm - locating a Jackson's Chameleon in the wild is going to be tough. I'm afraid I don't have any tips on how you'd do that... They usually only eat live bugs, so using bugs as bait would be difficult at best.Originally posted by lat192004
Hello Reptile;
Geckos are my constant companions here at my house. the Greeish Geckos live mainly at sea level it seems, my Geckos up here at 2000ft are grey, small, about 3 inch maxium.They lay their eggs in the trees outside. I hear their loud call throughout the day, and they drive my cats nuts trying to find them. They eat bugs, and are a welcome addition to my animal family. I'm looking for another Jackson's to come around. They are hard to see. We have had a lot of rain, so they should out, it's just hard to find them. Do you have any tips on how to locate these elusive guys?
Lat19 from Hawaii
I do know that they will only drink water droplets that are on leaves or that are falling (rain) - perhaps a little dixie cup with a pinhole in the bottom of it that's always dripping water would draw them out?
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