I had a female veiled a few months ago who died after laying eggs. She was my second chameleon, so I didn't know much, especially about hatching eggs, but I looked at the basics and tried. So now I have two babies, about a day or two old. I got them fruit flies to eat, one of them is eating and...
I put some of the mulch in another box for her until I can get something better. I don't have another substrate right now, but I'll mist the eggs until I can get some. Is there anything specific you need to do to incubate them?
Not the best pictures, but these might help. She laid 8, but a couple of them were so weirdly shaped and squished I just took them out. They were all on the bottom of the cage so I just moved them in a box. I tried not to turn them since everything I've read says not to.
I have a female veiled chameleon, I got her about 40 days ago. The person I bought her from said she was a male, but a bit of research at home said otherwise. So I don't know if she could have been with a male before I got her. She just layed 8 eggs and seems to have more in her. Could the eggs...