Oh! Okay. I thought it might have something to do with that, but I wasn't familiar with the term. It is white from what I have seen. I just cleaned the cage today and didn't notice anything out of the normal. I will pay extra close attention over these next few days and see what it is looking...
Wow! That is a lot of eggs!!! I had no idea they usually lay that many. Do you think there is a possibility that she isn't getting all of the eggs out and that is why she seems to be laying them constantly? And okay :) I will definitely look into getting one of those. I think it would work...
That's what bothers me so much too. Every time I see her eyes are sunken in I take her out and rehydrate her. She will drink right from my hand. Her eyes are usually fine during the day and seem to get more sunken in at night. I check her like a million times a day to make sure her eyes aren't...
I have thought about an auto mist system, but I am hesitant to use one because she hates being misted soooo much. Misting seems to stress her out a lot. She puffs up and hisses usually. I don't want to stress her out by getting her all wet like that so I figured a drip system would be a good...
I'm not sure about the amount as I haven't counted them every time. Her first clutch was a good size, though probably a good 10 eggs maybe even up to 15. She digs a hole all the way down to the bottom of her laying bin and usually keeps digging there for a while even if she has reached the...
Okay. Good to know. Thanks again! I am going to purchase a drip system ASAP so she will always have water available and won't have to wait to be misted (She haaaattteeessss being misted lol)
Alrighty. Thanks so much for your help! :) Do you know anything about the mineral oil being used to help with egg laying? Could I try giving her a few drops of that when she is about to lay to help her or would it do more harm than good?
Oh! No she has a UVB light on her. It's one of those long ones not the coil bulbs. As the coil bulbs irritated her eyes. The temps probably are higher. Do you think moving her inside would be better for her? The temps would be easier to control. I plan on building her a cage that is 2 ft by 2ft...
I feed 8 to 10 crickets every other day, and her basking temp is around 85. She doesn't have a light, but she is right next to a window and my room is actually a back porch with a portable AC unit. It never drops below 80 during the day in my room as I live in FL where it is a bazillion degrees...
Hello! I have a female veiled chameleon who is about 2 and a half to 3 years old. She seems to lay eggs more than normal. She lays them about every three months. She has had trouble with every clutch she has laid. I've had to take her out, give her a warm bath, rehydrate her, and rub her tummy...