Pair of Jackson's Chameleons For Sale - Breeding Project!

£399.00

Yellow-crested Jackson’s Chameleons, also know as Three-horned Chameleons (T. j. xantholophus), are an iconic chameleon species known for the male’s impressive horns, their docile nature and the female’s ability to give birth to live young!

This is a great opportunity to work with this species in order to produce more in captivity!

  • Photos taken August 2025

  • For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop

  • Wild Caught - to add fresh bloodlines to captive breeding efforts

  • Age: Adult, exact age unknown

  • Sex: Male and Female

  • Priced as a pair, have been housed together

  • Handling: Will tolerate handling on their own terms once they are used to their new home

  • Suitability: Experienced keepers are preferred with the intention to breed

  • Diet: Insects dusted with the correct calcium and vitamin supplements

  • Natural Habitat: Woodlands and forests of Kenya

Enclosure recommendations

  • Large mesh/ screen enclosures (one per adult)

  • Additional mesh/screen enclosure ready for future babies

  • Highly arboreal - lots of branches/ vines/ plants etc

  • Thermostatically controlled overhead heating

  • 6-7% T5 UV lighting

  • Digital thermometer and hygrometer with min/max memory

  • Automatic misting system and dripper highly recommended

  • Extensive research highly recommended

Yellow-crested Jackson’s Chameleons, also know as Three-horned Chameleons (T. j. xantholophus), are an iconic chameleon species known for the male’s impressive horns, their docile nature and the female’s ability to give birth to live young!

This is a great opportunity to work with this species in order to produce more in captivity!

  • Photos taken August 2025

  • For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop

  • Wild Caught - to add fresh bloodlines to captive breeding efforts

  • Age: Adult, exact age unknown

  • Sex: Male and Female

  • Priced as a pair, have been housed together

  • Handling: Will tolerate handling on their own terms once they are used to their new home

  • Suitability: Experienced keepers are preferred with the intention to breed

  • Diet: Insects dusted with the correct calcium and vitamin supplements

  • Natural Habitat: Woodlands and forests of Kenya

Enclosure recommendations

  • Large mesh/ screen enclosures (one per adult)

  • Additional mesh/screen enclosure ready for future babies

  • Highly arboreal - lots of branches/ vines/ plants etc

  • Thermostatically controlled overhead heating

  • 6-7% T5 UV lighting

  • Digital thermometer and hygrometer with min/max memory

  • Automatic misting system and dripper highly recommended

  • Extensive research highly recommended