Ok sounds goodeggs are not shiny just have someshinnyflakes from vermiculite also I have taken out the vermiculite and squeezed most of the moisture out already it is ar less damp then before if I'm going to change it maybe I'll just add a layer of pearlite
The vermiculite is good now it has lost some moisture since I've poked breathing holes in the lids of containers I'll keep an eye on them and make sure they are ok and just in my closet ranges from 72 too 79
Sept 1st 4 months ago I think they absorbed a bit to much water early on now the vermiculite is about at what it should be was wondering if leaving containers open inside shoe box for a day or two at a time will help them or if they should just be left as is.
I was wondering as it seems most of my eggs that are fertile are showing more pink and less white and almost have a transparent look I'm thinking that I must have added too much water to my vermiculite and they absorbed a bunch and I'm now worried they may have become too rubbery to hatch...
Yes she did that same night that' she started digging i moved her to so bigger lay bin and Dug some holes then she dug untill almost lights out and covered them in up put her on a branch and she has bin fine it seems it didn' take as much out of her this time.
Also chameleons sometimes take a while to adjust to a new home he may have just ate because he was so hungry but now is getting used to his surroundings try leaving some in a cup for him and let him be alone or atleast think he is.its best to leave them alone for a few days when u first get them...
Maybe try smaller crickets if they are large also leave some in a cup when you not around and see if he will take them make it easy for him to access and not clear sided
I was wondering if it' normal to display signs of being ready to lay eggs for a few days before laying and she Is digging now so I'm thinking I'll be fine thanks
I bought a 65 litre garbage can filled it about 16 inch peat and sand mix dug two holes and will try putting her in that today after she basks for a bit or soon as she starts showing signs of wanting to lay