My female veiled chameleon has just laid infertile eggs for her first time starting Friday morning. She spent the first day digging and laying the eggs and the next day burying the eggs. Finally on Saturday I was able to count how many eggs she laid. She only laid 10. I am worried she still has...
I'm am so sorry for you loss. Lily was a gorgeous chameleon and only having her one year just isn't long enough. I was really hoping she'd pull through.
I was curious about how old everyone's female chameleons were when they become gravid for their first time. My Veiled is 9-10 months old and has never laid eggs. Perhaps she is a late bloomer?
The easiest way for me to tell them apart is superworms have black heads and mealworms do not.
this is a superworm
http://carolinapetsupply.com/images/superworms.jpg
this is a mealworm
http://luckylurecricketfarm.com/Store/Departments/Worms.jpg
This may sound totally crazy but you should test them. Maybe send one of your friends in there (so they don't recognize you) and have your friend ask about chameleons. Just to see if it sounded like they read your care guide. I work at petsmart and its a total crap shoot on getting people to...
Mine used to do this too. She started doing after a shed once and continued to do so long after she finished shedding. Eventually she just stopped. It was pretty weird but I don't think its really anything to be concerned about.
I think its similar to what people get. Like you feel like there...
If you want your pictures to be more in focus you should look into tripods or set your camera on something while you are taking pictures. I recently picked up a tripod and I hate being without it.
I can answer why people at pet stores do this. I work at petsmart and they do have a policy that if you don't know the answer there are many books there that you can find the answer. I often times do pick up these books and read through them if a customer asks me a question I don't know...