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coming from someone who has a lovely female veiled and a male panther, I love both to death, but I know how much stress/money it can be to upkeep egglaying females. Not to mention you are gonna have a ton of baby chams to care for which are hard to raise healthy unless you are home all the time...
Here are my two chams, Blue (veiled) and Hunter (panther)
Starting with Hunter, ive had him for 3 months now and he just turned 6 months old yesterday. He is a red bar from Kammerflage Creations. He is by far the friendliest chameleon I have ever met, coming on to my hands willingly and coming...
her laying bin should be in her enclosure where she can go to it on her own terms. unless you notice lethargy, sleeping during the day, and/or 'phantom laying' then I wouldnt worry too much about her being egg bound. Put the lay bin in her cage and cover the sides and leave her alone for a few...