http://www.herpvetconnection.com/texas.shtml
Try this link. You may have to travel a little, I live in MD so I am not familiar with the cities around you. Please get him to a vet ASAP!
You saw a panther for $2600 or a parsonii. Parsonii are hard to get your hands on. They can be priced high like that. You can sometimes find panthers for cheaper but most times only from people who don't make a living breeding them. It's just a hobby and they might let them go at a lower price...
If you decide to go with a veiled, I would be careful about putting anything in the bottom of the cage. I have a guy who is about 8 mos. old and I swear he eats anything and everything that is in his cage. I think it is easier just to wipe it down once a day or once every few days.
I didn't see it posted even though I am sure you put it somewhere...how long has she been gravid? Oh, and Brad's advice about digging an example hole might work. That's what my vet told me to do, we dug it about 6 inches and a bit bigger around than her big fat belly and she got the hint. Just...
Don't forget that the eggs will be sucking all of the calcium out of her so when she is gravid make sure she gets plenty of calcium. I actually gave my girl a very light dusting of calcium every feeding.
My girl is a panther but the same rules apply. Just keep researching. There is so much...
What size are your crickets? I think you are overfeeding her... by quite a bit. My female gets like 4 or 5 medium to large crickets a day. I also dust with calcium about 4 or 5 days a week. Calcium is extra important when she is gravid and right after she lays.
Her laying eggs so often could be...
I would definatly try :
Silk worms : High In Calcium, Low in Phosphorus, and easy to digest(soft)
Tomato Horn Worms: Catepillars High in Hydration, and Fat
Wax worms: easy to obtain (big pet stores have em') high in fat
Phoenix worms: Very high in nutrition (get at Mulberry farms) just have to...
Is she a Torti, I think she is the cutest ever!
My cats sit and watch the closet for hours because they know the crickets are in there... up high where they can't reach them. lol
It happens more often than not. Females of most species especially veiled and panther can lay eggs without being bred. You can slow egg development by a limited diet but that doesn't always work.
That is why every person who knows anything about chameleons would never recommend a female to a...