Yes. She might even lay them tonight. Sometimes when they’ve been given oxytocin it reacts very quickly. Sometimes not, it really just depends on the chameleon
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I just saw the first dose is tomorrow at noon. Hopefully she will have laid the eggs by then and I’d administer it then. If she hasn’t, then I’d highly suggest injecting feeders
I have injected feeders if I have a problematic animal that won’t let me administer medication orally, but that will just depend on if you feel comfortable with that. I’d personally probably skip the morning dose as that oxytocin will make her want to lay her eggs and you do not want to disturb...
Hoping the oxytocin works!
I am starting to wonder if she fell and that’s what caused the black coloration.
make sure to give her a lot of privacy (I’d check on her maybe once a day), and hopefully everything goes smoothly!
Yep, as I figured that is Kinyongia boehmei. Funny enough- the picture they used on the card isn’t Kinyongia fischeri either :)
He looks to be in pretty good shape too!
FWIW, I did not find this species to be too intolerant of a basking spot with the temperatures in that range in the care sheet. Ideally, I would have liked to keep them a little cooler, but where the enclosure was made it not entirely possible. K. boehmei is a very active and fun species! The...