First- be VERY prepared to not get the correct species. This species is commonly mislabeled and I’d be very surprised if you got exactly what you order.
Second- since this species is not bred commonly in captivity, I’d suggest not having 2 males in the same enclosure. This will make it...
No I wasn’t going to buy them up.
The site I’m thinking they are referring to would be a bad place to purchase a chameleon, and I was just curious as some of these species have not been imported in a while
Having kept/worked with most of these species I must say they’re all great.
However, from that list I’d probably go with verrucosus, antimena, or boehmei.
Where did you find some of these? Because I only know of one site with some of these listed for sale and when I inquired about them I was told they were out of stock and the she was not updated.
This happens more often than one would think. It can be rather difficult to sex them accurately when they’re younger.
At this point they more than likely won’t take her back and will probably offer you a discount on a male in the future.
Chase
First things first- you have a female.
Is your thermometer digital? I do see a probe but you mentioned the hygrometer was digital but didn’t say for the thermometer.
The only critique I have in terms of the enclosure (right now, I will explain the near future later in the post) is that it is a...
Those are underdeveloped eggs. I’d keep giving the calcium every 12 hours hours to help get the rest of them developed (if the others aren’t fully developed).
I’ve had females lay single eggs that were like that with the clutch if it was a larger clutch
Chase