you need to change your setup immediatly! she needs much much more sand in an opaque container, such as a garbage bin or large flower pot. i can see she is already trying to dig...so you must supply the correct type of laying bin very soon. make sure the sand is soaked enough for her to dig a...
She will lay on her own time, all you can do is make sure you've supplied her with everything she needs to feel comfortable enough to lay. Make sure the soil/sand is moist enough for her to tunnel into and make sure that she still has sufficient heat. Also, can you please post a picture of your...
"I maintain the same lighting and temperature range when the females are moved to their adult cages. I do not use a basking light, but continue with a double fluorescent hood keeping temperatures in the low eighties."
"I feed them 8 to 12 crickets every two or three days depending on the...
Hey guys, my veiled chameleon, Pinchy layed eggs at the end of October last year, and now seems to have the same behaviors of a gravid female again. Just wondering if anyone has experienced this, having had only a few months in between...
Found my veiled digging in her laying bin today, she has dug a deep hole but I haven't seen her come out for a few hours...should I disturb her? I'm a bit worried.
Us women are known to do that from time to time! Maybe this is unfortunately something I can't help her with :( still doesn't explain the no eating issue though?
It's 12 inches...and according to chamelotchameleons, that is enough room. Also, she said she aware of the bin and its whereabouts. Just not interested in it.
This was her today in her outdoor enclosure.