As far as I know she didn’t check it out yesterday, but I will keep an eye out… I was home a lot yesterday so she may have just not wanted to because of that
@MissSkittles okay, so i moved the plant and trimmed it once i got it in the space. The place where she dug is rotated to the right (least active side of the room) so hopefully she feels safer because of that too. Do you think this is good? (poor baby- she’s a little freaked out that i just gave...
not super attached - it’s on the outs anyway since new england autumn would get it soon enough. what you’re saying it cut off the top part and just leave the bottom bits that provide cover on the soil?
I can see! The only thing is that it’s pretty big, but it might fit. Also, I’m not sure if it’s safe if she tried to eat it, It’s an outsdoor plant on my deck that i only let her climb on with supervision. But maybe I could repot something else in there and then use the soil?
Also, how can I make sure she knows it’s there? My chameleon great and I love her but she’s not always the brightest, sometimes I have to show her the
Okay, sounds good. I read somewhere that the bins should be a foot square, which seemed excessive to me but I wanted to get it right. I will...
this is her lay bin, the hole is a “tester hole” i dug that, like i said, she has no interest in. Maybe I should move the plants out of the way? I just want her to be able to get in and out. And maybe I will try the half and half idea - is there any reason why you couldn’t do full soil?
Hi all, my cham is ~ 2 years abd has never laid before, she’s not showing receptive colors but when I took her outside she buried herself hallway down into the soil of a potted plant. She doesn’t care about her lay bin at all which is moist sand, maybe should i switch it so something more...