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    I need help! Female veiled cham needs to lay eggs but is eating the lay bin sub.

    I just took this picture of her. The other pictures were of a few weeks ago.
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    I need help! Female veiled cham needs to lay eggs but is eating the lay bin sub.

    I think she has it because her legs are bowed and she doesn't lift herself to crawl anymore, she's just dragging herself. She seems to struggle like she's weak climbing up her branches.
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    I need help! Female veiled cham needs to lay eggs but is eating the lay bin sub.

    I'm taking her to the vet tomorrow, I am almost certain she has mbd. I'm fairly certain that's the play sand I got too, I didn't mix much of the soil in it, so maybe she will be okay if she eats it?
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    I need help! Female veiled cham needs to lay eggs but is eating the lay bin sub.

    I feel like such an aweful chameleon pet owner.... 😭
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    I need help! Female veiled cham needs to lay eggs but is eating the lay bin sub.

    I use the multi vitamin at least once a week and I dust her food every single time with the calcium. I have also realized the lay bin is too small after reading and have already gotten rid of it. It was only 4inD×4inWx7inL
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    I need help! Female veiled cham needs to lay eggs but is eating the lay bin sub.

    Also sorry, I am using these two supplements
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    I need help! Female veiled cham needs to lay eggs but is eating the lay bin sub.

    After reading through some of the other feeds, I have a feeling she has mbd, I had no idea I have been using the wrong type of uva/uvb light! I have done so much dang research before I got her and thought after everything I had read for MONTHS, I had it down to a T. I am apparently doing a LOT...
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    I need help! Female veiled cham needs to lay eggs but is eating the lay bin sub.

    So this is baffling to me, my female veiled chameleon is digging around at the bottom of her enclosure, I do keep substrate in her enclosure (I know it's not recommended, but I think it's unnatural not to). She has never attempted to eat the substrate and she seems to enjoy it. Well she is...
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