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  1. Knoell

    Eggs ok? Brown and white. 1 day old.

    My chameleon was wild and given to me gravid. I noticed her digging and she laid about 38 eggs at the bottom of the substrate in the lay bin I made (5 gallon bucket, coconut and sand substrate, 12 in deep). Some definitely were bad (soft almost soggy) so I got rid of those. These are the...
  2. nightanole

    Fishing Store Crickets

    Its super easy, but requires a lot of bins. Basically: 1 small bin full of substrate, egg laying substrate is fine. 2-3 other larger bins setup as normal crickets. You pop adult crickets in the baby bin for a week every cycle Then once the babies hatch you move them to a normal bin every...
  3. MissSkittles

    Veiled Chameleon-White Spots

    ...plump and/or lumpy looking, starting to get a little restless, appetite may decrease - you’ll want to make sure that the lay bin substrate is moist all the way thru. It needs to be moist enough to hold a deep tunnel without collapsing. I suggest getting in there and mixing it up to make sure...
  4. MissSkittles

    Nice looking lay bins ideas?

    Oh. Ok. I forget that she’s just a tiny little girl. 😊
  5. Klyde O'Scope

    Bioactive bearded dragon enclosure!!!!

    Like chameleons, Beardies don't need a substrate, though she'll need some kind of lay bin. This is another area I'd ask about on the beardie forum. It's either full bioactive or none (with lay bin). Bioactive is fine, but more waterproofing will be required on an enclosure that may have...
  6. ConfusedHornwormGuy

    Sign of MBD or typical baby behavior?

    So you're saying her entire enclosure should be the lay bin? Why not just have thin substrate with a lay bin? Can't she tell the difference or will she just try to dig and lay in the thin substrate?
  7. K

    Won't lay eggs! HELP!

    I'm not too sure but i'll check in the morning as her lights have just turned off the night.
  8. MissSkittles

    Won't lay eggs! HELP!

    Although I hesitate to tell you to disturb her, I would think that removing all of the substrate on the bottom and leaving just the lay bin may help guide her to it. She isn’t able to make the distinction between a substrate layer and lay bin. If you can be sneaky and do it at night while she’s...
  9. T

    husbantry help for veiled chameleon please

    Here are some recent pictures of Pez. The images on 8/01 and 8/08 were when she was digging and prepping with her lay bin, but she wasn't liking it. The images on 8/14 were when she was laying eggs in the substrate and after she finished.
  10. Evie091

    Female Veiled Sick?

    So I use what is essentially a large flower pot, 11inches tall and 13 inches diameter across the top. I will be getting a square one to better fit her enclosure but I haven't wanted to stress her by swapping it. I use play sand, I do check the like "ingredients" list for them to make sure it is...
  11. ERKleRose

    Sign of MBD or typical baby behavior?

    You can have both, but the substrate needs to be bioactive, not just bark chips
  12. MissSkittles

    Veiled chameleon female teenage years

    Hi and welcome! :) You’ve been given great advice and hopefully are setting up a lay bin for your pretty girl. I’d like to comment on the things I see in your pics that need some improvement. I hate that I’m going to sound so negative, but I truly want to help you and your cham have many happy...
  13. T

    husbantry help for veiled chameleon please

    I am not going to add a lay bin. The entire substrate is her lay bin. And yes, definitely going to remove the wall in between. It was just up to separate the two females. And is up still to ensure we don't give anything to the remaining female.
  14. Sonny13

    First lay for 20 month furcifer pardalis

    Mine laid already twice in her substrate, which sits in her ´free range´ planter (round 24") with roots and plants.
  15. ERKleRose

    Dubia

    I only have 2 locusts left, the rest died of old age. I know I have at least one egg sac, though. They never laid in coco fiber when that was what was in their egg laying container (I also had a container too shallow for them to lay in in the beginning, too), it compacted too much. By the time I...
  16. MissSkittles

    Sweet Grumpy

    My sweet girl looks terrible today…very bloated. She’s only reluctantly eating too. I called Dr Bruce (thankfully he’s in his office this morning) and he said she’s constipated. I’m to give her a little pumpkin and mineral oil. I‘ve been giving her hornworms and silkworms to help hydrate her...
  17. T

    Carpet Chameleon egg laying questions

    The one on his website. Frank also was nice enough to listen to my understanding of the egg laying process. Lay bucket with substrate moist enough to hold a tunnel. when she starts showing signs of being ready to lay stopping eating, going to bottom of cage 15-30 days after she was mated then I...
  18. K

    Mopey dark chameleon - is she ok???

    What substrate do you have in the lay bin? How big/deep is the bin/substrate?
  19. K

    Chameleons plant issue

    I know this thread is abou the mealworms but you said..."my other two female panthers aren't doing very well. Added laying bins but haven't been interested in them yet. There about 8-9 months old an other female is almost year old"..what's the substrate in the laybins? What do you mean that your...
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