Well , I got the everything ready to transfer the eggs, turns out there were only 8. I thought they laid a lot more than that. Sadly 3 for sure were no good. 2 are iffy and 3 look good.
It's a smaller plastic sterlite container with a lid. It will fit a pair of ladies shoes. I believe it's a 5 quart. I'm not sure if the lid fits super air tight. I inserted a pic to show give you a better idea of what I'm talking about. I don't need to worry about mold growing in there?
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help. I meant to write I got the fine grade , because I couldn't find any course grade. Now if I don't poke any holes in the container and they do hatch, won't they not be able to breathe? Someone mentioned poking a few small holes in the side idk why?
Carol, I probably wouldn't have gotten a female if I was aware of the risks. Ive had my male and he's been doing fine, I researched the female more I may have saw something about this , but in my readings , unfortunately I didn't see anything :(
I will take a photo of the eggs once I
the person I got her from said she was exposed to other males so it was a very good possibly that that they were fertile. Plus I read that the female can hold onto fertile eggs for awhile
I really hope so. Like I mentioned in my main thread, it's very important for me to do everything I can to hatch these! I got vermiculite , the only kind I could find was the course grade, no one seemed to carry the course grade. I hope that's ok. Any other tips will be greatly appreciated. I...
hi everyone, I am new to this chameleon page. I had 2 veiled chameleons , 1 male and 1 female. We've had the male for awhile now, and just got the female not long ago, with extreme sadness in my heart, Unfortunately when I was switching the day/night bulbs I saw that she had just passed away...