And no matter how I set up my dripper, or how many leaves water is dripping from, she only drinks water that falls in a dish. So, it will have to be acceptable for now.
I bought my first one 17 years ago, but I always had males. This is my first time with female veileds, so I'm kinda winging it and looking for tips on incubating. I've been around reptiles my entire life though so I've done lots of reading on them. Watching to make sure she isn't egg bound...
I actually read that blog before I became a member and after she showed gravid colors. It gave me the idea for the kitchen scale lol. My bin is 24x12. I moved her to the largest enclosure so I could fit it in there and she would have a wide range of spots to adjust her body temp. She's also the...
I merely keep a background in between the enclosures. I've noticed that my male is more interested in the females when he hasn't seen them. If they don't mate, I wait a couple weeks and reintroduce them. I also watch for any stress affecting the female. My jackson's will turn dark and rock back...
I recently introduced my male piebald chameleon to one of my female veiled chameleons. She did not show any dark colors and was quite receptive to him. He gently stroked her tail and legs and mating inseud. These are some pictures of her the second time I put her in his enclosure. I was...