Yes it is. I put it in about a month ago and it has been there every day except for two when I put in a drainage tray.
What do you mean by sit low in the cage? As in further from the light or lying on her stomach rather than standing?
Unfortunately there are no herp vets in my area, I checked...
Thanks for the advice guy. I appreciate it.
One last question:
So from what I read there are certain signs a cham is close to laying eggs (colors, darkening on branches, increase in weight, searching the bottom of the cage, stops eating but keeps drinking water, etc.)
I've caught my cham...
Not that I am aware of. I asked the previous owner and they said she never has.
No, she does not have her mouth open when she does that.
I'm waiting to put the laying box back in until a new drainage tray comes in the mail.
Thank you for the advice. I already have the laying bin made, just waiting on a new drainage tray that can support the weight.
Should I still be concerned about her sticking her nose in the air like that?
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - She is a 3 year old female veiled chameleon. I have had her for about 2 months.
Handling - I hand feed her one or two a waxworms a day as a treat. Otherwise I remove her from her cage once a week for cleaning
Feeding - I am feeding her a dozen medium crickets...