oh but i think my female has been ready for a while but i just hope she pulls through. It is really hard for me right now because i have no experience in egg laying and she is very weak in her legs.
this morning i left but before i did i put her in the egg laying bin. i got back home not to long ago, she is digging again and made everyone in my house aware that they should not even take a peek at her or stomp around. I moistened the sand by misting seeing as the heat from the lights might...
earlier my veiled female was digging in her egg bin. she had stopped! Should i be alarmed by this? She also almost gave up on herself. I found her laying in the back of her cage and she was cold. I do not want her to give up without a fight. How wide should the bin be? Please any help I don't...
Hi all. I have a lot of questions about safe plants. I checked out the resources forum but there isn't a lot of information. Some people use ficus and pothos and the forum said that pothos have a little toxicity. It also said that ficus's have sap that can irritate chams skin, has anyone had...
it really depends on how old your female is , mine is about to turn ten months and still hasn't had a clutch. i figured that when they show receptive colors or show signs of being pregnant than you should have an egg bin.
spider plants can do it to when they have those little spider looking things at the ends, you can just cut them off and plant them. that is how i got mine.
Hi guys! I have heard that adult female veiled chameleons need a 24''x24xx36'' screen cage. But I have also heard adult male veileds need 24''24''48'' or that females need the same size as males. Is this true?