A quick update!!!
Kanna my Cham is not holding egg's?????
Even though a few months ago when i got her from a friend she had eggs, looking at her when she was sitting on a branch convinved me as i could see egg shapes popping out her side.
Aparently not - she has no eggs or had them but...
She has never mated or been near a male! She was a little dark the other week but was a little constipated i think. Stopped giving her meal worms! I Put some pic's in my profile of her. Hope all is cool. I get allot of mixed message's on here : s
Ok so she's receptive but even if she has never been around a male will she still have to push the eggs out - and could she still die egg bound??
A few people have said if she has never mated then dont worry because she will reabsorb them as they are only sacs???????
Confused :s
Yes this is how she has always done it apparently - this is what i done at first!
I put a big bucket full of soil in the viv but it was looked at like some alien creature so i spoke to the previous owner and was told the last time she lay the soil was moved from the middle into the corner and...
I have a year and a half old Veiled chameleon who has been holding her eggs for over two month's - my question is how long before she lays as i would like a rough idea so i know when to take her for a check up!?!
She is still eating, i have the floor covered with nice deep soil, seems to be...
Awww she's beautiful - personally i did not see anything wrong with her from the picture! as long as you keep her calcium intake up, feed her a hopper a day until she stops eating. Then when she's in the hole laying keep her hydrated as they might not move for a good few days whilst passing the...
But what if you need soil access because you cham is a gravid female?? I have a year and a half yr old girl Kanna. She's been holding these eggs for over two months. She's still eating and drinking but noticed she every now and then shoots her tong at the medium i have for her to lay which is...
After being told she moved the soil and made her own nest i decided to put it in a pile on the floor. Hope she will be ok!
Even though this is my first time with a cham i well and truly left no stone un turned apart from this one obviously.
Help pls.x.x.
I have a yr and a half yr old female veiled cham. she has been holding eggs for over two months - she's still eating so not tooooo worried but was more curious.