Jackson Chameleon!
DESCRIPTION
Jackson’s Chameleon
Scientific Name: Trioceros jacksonii
Age: 1 year
Current Size: 8-12”
Max/Adult Size: 9–13 inches
Source: farmed
Exact Animal Pictured?: no
Care
• Basking/Hot Spot Temp: 85–90°F
• Ambient Temp: 72–78°F
• Night Temp: 60–65°F (they need a nighttime drop)
• Humidity: 50–80% with regular misting and a dripper
• Recommended Enclosure Size: Minimum 18” x 18” x 36” (screen enclosure strongly preferred)
• Lighting: High‑output UVB required; provide dense foliage and vertical climbing space
Facts
• Jackson’s Chameleons are famous for the three horns on males, giving them a miniature “triceratops” look.
• They are live‑bearing, unlike most chameleons that lay eggs.
• Native to the mountain forests of Kenya and Tanzania, they thrive with cooler temps and high humidity cycles.
• Known for their calm, deliberate movements and ability to change shades of green, yellow, and teal depending on mood and environment