How old is she? She may be getting ready to lay soon. Has she shown interest in the laying bin? Also I would take that substrate out, you don't want her to ingest any on accident!
I've had to move around a lot recently and in my travel box I have old t shirts on the bottom and then some leaves and branches. Ive made it dark for longer trips and my Cham sleeps but this is such a short distance I don't think that's necessary.
I'm not an expert, but I believe it doesn't take too long I'm pretty sure once they turn around and deposit the eggs so you could turn it off soon when she's done.
I suggest not misting her, because it will disturb her and she may abandon it. I made this mistake a couple months ago. Definitely cover the cage so she can't see you.
I feed my female veiled every other day. Crickets are my staple, but I usually feed a few hornworms each week for hydration purposes. I also feed a superworm or two like every other week. Finally, I feed wax worms very seldom, like one or two a month. I live in FL and can't get dubias, but I may...
Unfortunately I don't have a patio or balcony or anything :/ I'm a college student and live in a small 2 bedroom apartment, but that is something I will definitely do when I get a bigger place after graduation!
I am currently housing my female veiled in a medium reptibreeze. Once I move I will be moving her into an extra large reptibreeze. Has anyone else used a medium cage to house some other reptile? I wouldn't really be able to sell it for much so I may just hold on to it. I have only had my veiled...
Have you checked local reptile stores if there are any? I buy them from mine. I have also ordered off of Great Lakes hornworms. Pets mart sells them but they are very expensive, like $3 for one worm.