I'll assume that you'll have an empty habitat and a reminder of your girl and you're preparing in advance. Otherwise I agree, kind of a strange post.
I see you are in Toronto. I can point you to breeders with a good reputation. Additionally, I've got some juveniles if you're interested. Just...
I've got a bunch of baby veileds right now and one of them is about the size of your little one. I've been offering a number of different types of foods to spark interest.
Also, in the wild they tend to eat throughout the day and at different levels will find different bugs. I suggest...
Thanks!
I've got one that looks funny, so technically I have 19 eggs, I won't count on that to hatch.
Ah yes, the wait. At least I don't have to worry about the female now. Water and food, repeat.
That's what I was thinking. I was at the vets today for a gecko and asked about it.
Got home to a very dirty female who appeared thin.
18 little white pearls are now incubating!!!
Happy dance has commenced.
Thanks everyone for your responses and help!
This day 66 since mating so I'm going with ugh waiting as the painful part.
However, she seems to be digging yet a new hole this morning. Here's hoping for eggs.
Just a note, it's her first time and mine.
Thanks everybody.
She's in the chameleon room, very quiet, very low traffic. She's been covered up for some time now.
I only go in to make sure she has soil consistency.
And yes, waiting is painful. If she lays the eggs, the rest is up to me.
I will update with pics when something happens.
Looks like we have similar setups. I have my 2x2x4 cages up top. The floor is about 5' off the ground. So my nozzle is about 8' off the ground. My pump is on the floor with the water reservoir at the end of my row of cages (So, from the pump to the farthest cages, the distance is about 18')...
I've got a 1 1/2 year old female panther. She's mated. A few days ago she dug a hole. Hole still there but she's nosy digging.
Is there anyway that a female will mate, go through the digging ritual and not lay eggs?
She continues to eat and drink normally and is general good health...
Just thought I'd update the thread. With additional calcium supplements, time and such, she is now digging. And what a tunnel it is. I expect her to complete the task today, so hopefully I will be announcing eggs tomorrow.
Thanks again everyone for your advice.
I've gone from 0 to 20 chameleons in a few months. I couldn't decide. I now have Veileds, Ambilobe's (Blue and Red Bar), Nosy Faly's (Oorana Mena) and Nosy Be's It's an addiction for sure.