hey maybe i can chime in on this one , iv bred veileds befor and i had a few in one clutch that would have this kink in there backs but soon as they got around the 1.5 month age they would grow out of it and you would never now they born that way , so who knows maybe she didnt grow out of it...
on another forum i read that 105 eggs have been layed by a single adult female veiled chameleon and 95 or 97 of those eggs hatched and survived to adult hood so thats a hefty clutch if you ask me, its on repticzone , Jonas77 is the one who bred and hatched the babies but still i hear you 103 is...
spend the $50 on a hovabator incubator , cant go wrong with them at this time of yr , i find home made incubators have to be built pretty good and your going to end up spending about $50 on making one so you my as well buy a havbator from lllreptile, they keep temps from fluctuating all over and...
my female nosy be is at 57.6 grams and shes been packing abit of weight on latly so im assuming that shes making eggs , because she wont let my male nosy near her she wants to try and pour the ivory to him lol and shes a year and 1.5 months old and she still hasnt excepted my male ,sometimes...
put a top on your cricket laying bins and cut a hole in the side or drill one big enough for adult crickets to crawl into and have the dirt moist like you do and then use a heat bulb a 50 watt will do fine but if its cool where you have them then a 75 watt will be needed , I to always seem to...
sorry but you deff didnt purchase them when they were 3 months old or they would be alot bigger by now , the guy is BS you and is just saying that you baught them from him at 3 months so you dont chew his ass off for selling you something to young , trust me if you got them when they were tiny...
hallenhe thos basement centipieds are crazy , i was in my cousins basement the other day because we were trying to get his pilot light to light for him so he had heat and this thing musta been 5 or 6 inches long and had all these wierd tenticles on its back i would guess for see through the dark...
i agree with everyone in here by buying the animal you are just fueling petsmarts industry to buy more chameleons destined for the same future as that pour lil girl so please dont buy her i know you want to rescue her but you are going to put so many others into her same spot by doing so , so...
oh musta been my females then because they didnt show any sign of being recepetive with colour change, and Bocajan the arm in the "L" position is a defensive posture , panther and veiled chameleons do it, in my experience when you piss them off or you are in there space i dont know how you have...
Lance cham , i think you mean when shes gravid she will have blue and yellow spots , they dont get the yellow and blue spots from being receptive, being recpetive means she has calm colours and is not gaping or havin her front arm in the 'L' position and strutting her stuff in front of the male...
6 times in one week after shes layed the eggs then go back to 2 or 3 ,because you dont want to over supplement her so she makes even more eggs next time , and also to much calcium can turn toxic to your chams organs so make sure you use it no more then 3 times a week max and you should be fine...