I'm with you all the way. Those orangish ones aren't from this area. They were released somewhere else into fields and all of them tend to migrate up here. They swarm all over the place in the late fall. My parent's old house would be full of them. I have been working outside before and had...
1264 pages. That should put me to sleep for a while. :D
I just remembered I got a $75 amazon gift certificate for Christmas. Been trying to figure out what I wanted to get with it.
:D Not sure where I read that. I have a couple of old books that are full of bad info, maybe one of those. I'll continue to feed her good and see what happens.
Thanks everyone. I guess I was just afraid something was wrong since they were so eager the first time. Tons of info on what to do after they do the deed. Harder to find info on how to get them to do it.:D I did see the blue dots the first time.
She laid a fertile clutch on 2/4/09 after the first and only mating. She was right at a year old then. I have been trying not to overfeed the female so she didn't produce eggs because I didn't want to turn her into a breeding machine and shorten her lifespan. I have been feeding her more in...
Yeah, I get that but how often does that happen? I thought I read once a month but I can't find it anywhere now. I'm not really trying to rush them but just curious how often they are receptive.
Thanks,
Michael
Hey everyone, I bred my veiled chameleons a year ago and had no problem getting them to breed. If I showed the male the female he would practically claw himself out of the cage to get to her. Now, a year later, I decided to breed them again. I started showing them each other around...
I don't know if I would order from them. Under the descriptions of all the chameleons it says they require a water dish large enough to climb into. :confused: I have never heard of a chameleon drinking out of a water dish, let alone taking a bath. :eek: Also the picture of one of the...
So going by this, would you agree this one is a female? I think I see what you are saying but I'm still not 100% sure. It is probably like seahorses, once you see it it is very obvious.