They also rub to get debris out. Just keep an eye on her, well, eye . . . to make sure it's not anything serious. My girl rubs her eyes all the time, nothing seems to be wrong her eyes. By all the time, I mean every couple days.
90 is too high for basking or anything else for a female Veiled. You want her basking site at about 83 (under 85) if you can manage it. Higher temps (and a lot of food) just encourage her to make eggs faster/sooner, or rather her body and you want to slow that down if possible for her own sakes...
She might look like one of these girls: https://www.google.com/search?q=gravid+female+veiled+chameleon&biw=1298&bih=863&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwi-iZy7sNnJAhVBOiYKHetpCwcQ_AUIBigB
My Veiled laid just shy of 6 months. Showed signs sooner of course. She became desperate to get out of her enclosure. Scratching at the entirety of the screen, every nook and cranny, as if she would find a secrete lever or button that granted freedom, daily. She paced pretty much non-stop during...
5 mins is the time limit if remember. I don't like it. I'm always in a rush and or multitasking and I tend to leave out words and misspell a lot. I then notice it later, whenever that is and I like to correct it if I can. For clarity and my own sanity. :cool: Plus it has it's uses like adding to...
Never heard of the stuff but I looked it up and see that it's bird feed. The ingredients do not look ideal to me. Just a few : "Ground Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Ground Oat Groats, Ground Wheat, Wheat Middlings, Corn Oil, Dried Whole Egg, Soy Protein Isolate, Dried Beet Pulp, Dicalcium Phosphate"...
Really? Why put it up?
Google everything
https://www.google.com/search?q=gravid+veiled+chameleon&biw=1291&bih=863&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwji9vmG5czJAhUD6x4KHW4kC-AQ_AUIBigB