Django
New Member
Hello everyone! My female veiled chameleon is laying fertile eggs for the first time (she is digging as we speak - a little earlier than I anticipated) I am just wondering if you all could help me out with what has worked for you as far as incubation goes. I have read a lot about varying temperatures - and using an incubator vs. not (I'm definately leaning towards not). My chameleon room is very hot - average daytime temp of 30 - 35 Celsius - and 20 - 25 at night (this is controlled). Lot's of literature suggests higher temperatures are better - while some say that putting your containers in a closet works well too. I'm sort of at a toss up of whether to keep the eggs in the room with the chameleons - in a dark place - or to keep them somewhere else. Any feedback you could offer is great. I'm going to ask the vet aswell - who is scheduled here for a house call today (kind of a fluke that Kali just happens to be nesting today!).
Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot!