if its in your bathroom take a shower at night before you go to bed and have a foger to produce more humidity thru out the night that turns off in the morning.
also humidity at night should be much higher then during the day. Think of it like this at night where they live fog rolls in so they are used to high humidity at night so try to replicate that.
my chams eye is swollen and last night there was blood comming out of his eyes. i got him and his mate from the same breeder and they have both been sick since the day i got them i have 6 other chams in the exact same set ups and they are all perfictly healthy. both the male and female ambilobes...
so i had 2 eggs hatch from my veilds first clutch ao far the first one has died and the 2nd one still looks good. there eyes are not open yet so it cant eat i dont know what to do. also some of the othere eggs from the clutch have shriveld up. i dont know what i did wrong. the only thing i can...
my first clutch of veilds started to hatch today! i am so excited!!!! i will post pics soon.
ps. sorry i have not been around for a while i just got a baby pitbull and im working 50 pluss hours a week and i just moved into my new house. also i have been caringf or 8 chameleons about to be 38...
i orderd a bunch of eggs not to long ago but i havent hatched any out yet they are still sitting next to the milk. im trying to use up the rest of my regular silkys but i will let you know if i see any differince.
i have a fan in my cham room i put it on a timer so it go's on and off every halfhour. they seem to like it i have had no probs i realy cant see where it would hurt them unless you have it blowing right on them. i have mine in the back of the room away from the cages. so it just moves the air...
right now i have about 80 veild eggs in the incubator, this summer i am going to be breeding my ambilobes and my nosy's its going to be a busy summer. i also have my first cluch of veilds that should be hatching in the next month or so im very excited.