Chameleon is digging in the dirt

mightymonarch

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I have a 5-8 month old veiled chameleon. I've noticed him/her a few times here recently in the bottom front corner of his/her enclosure digging up the coconut fiberous flooring. I've read that it can be a sign of extreme dehydration, but that's the only sign of dehydration he/she shows. (gonna use "him" this point forward) I spray his cage multiple times a day and try to keep his enclosure between 60-80% humidity, but there are times I'm not home that it gets into the 20-40 range. I guess what my main concern is, is he a she and is she pregnant? Any insight is appreciated. Thanks
 
It sounds like she may be pregnant, put her in a laging bin and leave her alone if you peek she will not lady and become eggbound.
 
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