(09-14-2012, 12:10 PM)Ram Wrote: I wonder if there is any research done on the genetic relationship between Jackson's chameleon and triceratops.
If you worry about the little guy escaping, it is always a good idea if you paint the little horns with some more eye catching colors.
I am sure calcium help the growth of the horns since they are make of mostly calcium. It should also help the strength of the horns. What calcium supplement do you use?
hmmm i probably could paint his horns with fingernail polish! and i im not sure about the relationship between the triceratops and jacksons, theres just too may differences besides the horns. one was a herbivore, the other is an insectivore, one was a giant ground animal, the jacksons is a tiny arboreal animal...not sure.
i use stickytongue farms brand calcium for all my animals, it was actually recommended to me for linus before i got him by a well known jacksons keeper who knows alot more about their nutritional needs than the average keeper.
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