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    First time chameleon eggs hatching - Need some advice

    They are veiled. I will be checking them twice daily now to keep an eye on progress. I will leave them as they are if they are looking okay. Does it matter that they aren't white in colour?
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    First time chameleon eggs hatching - Need some advice

    Hey, I have had my first ever clutch of chameleon eggs incubated for roughly 5 or 6 months now and are being checked weekly. During my weekly check (today), I noticed a shriveled egg with a flat sort of sticky substance a centimeter or so away with a dead chameleon in it. I carefully took the...
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    Chameleon unable to walk a while after laying eggs.

    I will book an appointment to visit a vet as soon as I can, I thought she may want to lay more, so a fresh lot of mud was put in there. I also dug her a hole again like the first time but this time she covered it up without a second thought. She can't move well enough to dig which made me need...
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    Chameleon unable to walk a while after laying eggs.

    I have a female veiled that is 14 months old now and has laid her first ever clutch of eggs around 2 months ago, laying a total of 48 eggs, she was very tired and didn't eat a lot after laying the eggs, but eventually got her appetite back and was eating fine. She has a variety of locusts...
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