Meet the Jackson's Three-Horned Chameleon

19/01/2020

The most popular and frequent subspecies kept in captivity is T.j.xantholophus, originating from the eastern foothils if Mt Kenya in Kenya.

It was by accident introduced some 4 decades ago also to the Hawaii Islands, where it builds a strong yet partly dwarfed and modified population, and is classified as an invasive species.

It is a species, that basically tollerates the xaptivity well.

CONDITIONED it is given relatively low temperatures in the 70s F and a inevitable night drop under 60F. At daytime it tolerates dry air but ag night it requires high humidity and fog.

If not provided these conditions, they suffer and die. 

Author: Petr Nečas
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