CombatWombat
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I asked for some advice in the health section yesterday on my Veiled but with no response. I figure I'd address it in this forum instead to see if it gets any attention seeing I'm looking for advice before I do anything stupid. This is my first clutch of Chameleon eggs and I do have the expenses available to raise them correctly and that's what I want to do.
My juvenile veiled, Penelope...had 52 eggs over the past 3 days. They are currently incubating in a Exo Terra Incubator at 74 Degrees. http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/incubator.php.
She is a juvenile and this process has taken a lot out of her. She previously has shown signs of MBD back in May of this year when I got her from a friend who was moving and could no longer take care of her. I took her to the vet where they confirmed this and just told me to provide calcium with D3 supplements on her half size crickets once a week. I was also feeding her every other day like I do with my adult Mellers, Hubble (except he gets Adult crickets in larger portions).
Since I am also a novice keeper (Chameleons became legal here in January). I thought Penelope was just getting fat seeing I didn't see any marble looking protrusions from her belly. I thought in the back of my mind she might be pregnant but 5 months is just kind of ridiculous. Then she had an egg back on 7/15 followed by 51 more on 7/16. I candled the first egg and there was an embryo.
Anyway, any advice would be greatly appreciated. You can see the majority of the eggs in the picture below.
My juvenile veiled, Penelope...had 52 eggs over the past 3 days. They are currently incubating in a Exo Terra Incubator at 74 Degrees. http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/incubator.php.
She is a juvenile and this process has taken a lot out of her. She previously has shown signs of MBD back in May of this year when I got her from a friend who was moving and could no longer take care of her. I took her to the vet where they confirmed this and just told me to provide calcium with D3 supplements on her half size crickets once a week. I was also feeding her every other day like I do with my adult Mellers, Hubble (except he gets Adult crickets in larger portions).
Since I am also a novice keeper (Chameleons became legal here in January). I thought Penelope was just getting fat seeing I didn't see any marble looking protrusions from her belly. I thought in the back of my mind she might be pregnant but 5 months is just kind of ridiculous. Then she had an egg back on 7/15 followed by 51 more on 7/16. I candled the first egg and there was an embryo.
Anyway, any advice would be greatly appreciated. You can see the majority of the eggs in the picture below.
