i use soil and it worked fine
at first she dug around the buttom of my cage alot which was only about 6" deep, but she eventually laid them.
58 to be exact
she was with a male so i believe they are fertile.
ive heard that the more white they are the better the possibility of being fertile.
i did just as such..i hope they are fertile, its worth a shot.
is potting soil ok for the eggs
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Over the holidays my female was getting really large, I didnt think it was much, but once I came back the person who was looking after them said she had got really skinny. So I finally found the eggs she had laid, about 60 of them. Really white. So I am now running around crazy. What should I do....
My Veiled Cham is a few months old now and getting pretty big. I recently introduced him to Dubia's and Superworms. I was wondering how many of each per day of one type?
Crickets?
Dubia (males 1"-1 1/2")?
Superworms?
I have noticed alot of fruit flies (or what I believe to be fruit flies) all over the room and cage.
Does anyone know why they are everywhere all of a sudden?
Or how to prevent them?
Though I do not free range my chameleons because I live in Ontario, Canada.
I think that it is a really cool idea.
I saw a link before for this one guy who made a whole room in his house into a jungle with many of species of reptiles. This housed a full glass front to view from his dinning...
Good input....
I wish I knew more, but I'd suggest a visit to the vet. Easiest way to get results instead of waiting for it to go away. It looks like an infection of some sort to me