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    Pregnancy

    Alright, I know that my female veiled has eggs in her system. She just recently mated with our male, but is there any way to know if he actually succeeded? They mated a bunch but its hard to tell if anything actually occurred. Does the female show certain colors? I know when they're receptive...
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    Organ sticking out of tail!

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Veiled CHameleon, 1 year and three months (been in my care that same time), male. Handling - Daily Feeding - Crickets and Superworms, both gutloaded with product made specifically for each. Supplements - Multivitamin once a week, calcium four times a week...
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    Huge eyes!

    Alright, now we had JUST came home and we went to inspect our chameleons and show them some love. Now, we approached the male and to our astonishment his eyes were bulging! About three times the norm! Of course, we freaked out, but then he sucked them back in and their normal size again. I...
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    I still can't figure out my female veiled! She won't lay yet!

    Hey guys. Ivy is my 6 month old veiled, and has been seriously scratching at her cage even MORE lately, and eating less. But she hasn't been digging at all in the laying bin that I put in her cage. So I tried to place her in a big bin filled with moist sand for several hours (I put it in an area...
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    Too fat or developing eggs for the first time?! I don't know! :/ :(!

    I have a female veiled chameleon named Ivy. She is about 5 months old, almost 6. She seems to be getting chubbier lately and don't know whether I should be concerned. I was not sure if this was normal, because our male veiled does not eat as much. She is always hungry. But we only give her 6...
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    Ivy's Dilemma

    Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - Chamaeleo calyptratus, Female, and have had her for 6 months. Handling - Once or Twice a day for about 10 to 15 minutes Feeding - Feeding large crickets and mealworms. Morning, five crickets and three mealworms. Rarely do we feed her at night. We gut load...
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