https://www.safari.com/news/featured/how-much-do-you-know-about-chameleons/
K kinyonga Chameleon Enthusiast Aug 26, 2019 #1 https://www.safari.com/news/featured/how-much-do-you-know-about-chameleons/
JacksJill Moderator Staff member Aug 27, 2019 #2 Does anyone know if that is true that they lay one egg at a time in different holes? That sounds rather labor intensive. Would they be more or less likely to get egg bound?
Does anyone know if that is true that they lay one egg at a time in different holes? That sounds rather labor intensive. Would they be more or less likely to get egg bound?
JoXie411 Chameleon Enthusiast Aug 27, 2019 #3 Is that just the flap necks that have been seen exhibiting this behavior? Very Interesting
K kinyonga Chameleon Enthusiast Aug 27, 2019 #4 @JacksJill I've never heard of any chameleon laying only one egg in a hole and then digging another hole for the next egg. Where did you hear that??
@JacksJill I've never heard of any chameleon laying only one egg in a hole and then digging another hole for the next egg. Where did you hear that??
AnamCara Chameleon Enthusiast Aug 27, 2019 #5 kinyonga said: @JacksJill I've never heard of any chameleon laying only one egg in a hole and then digging another hole for the next egg. Where did you hear that?? Click to expand... That is what the article you posted said. Attachments Screenshot_20190827-201252_Chrome.jpg 99.2 KB · Views: 25
kinyonga said: @JacksJill I've never heard of any chameleon laying only one egg in a hole and then digging another hole for the next egg. Where did you hear that?? Click to expand... That is what the article you posted said.
K kinyonga Chameleon Enthusiast Aug 27, 2019 #6 Can't believe I missed that line in the site! Sorry...I was really only posting it to show the work the female goes through to lay eggs.
Can't believe I missed that line in the site! Sorry...I was really only posting it to show the work the female goes through to lay eggs.