Chameleon on floor

Cianb

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Hi my female panther chameleon keeps going on the floor in her enclosure. We don’t know why but it seems like the tanks is too hot for her as we saw her try to bury herself almost like to protect herself. Could that be the case?
 

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Hi my female panther chameleon keeps going on the floor in her enclosure. We don’t know why but it seems like the tanks is too hot for her as we saw her try to bury herself almost like to protect herself. Could that be the case?

Sounds like she is ready to lay eggs.
 
This is where she is now
 

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some types of chameleons will lay unfertilized eggs even if they haven;t been with a male (like chickens). They should always have access to a lay bin with moist playsand or soil to bury their eggs. If you don't get her a laybin soon she can become eggbound (which is potentially fatal).
 
some types of chameleons will lay unfertilized eggs even if they haven;t been with a male (like chickens). They should always have access to a lay bin with moist playsand or soil to bury their eggs. If you don't get her a laybin soon she can become eggbound (which is potentially fatal).
Will damp coconut soil be ok for it
 
As long as it is non-toxic and can hold a tunnel properly anything I think anything can work. I'm not so sure about coconut fiber though.
 
As long as it is non-toxic and can hold a tunnel properly anything I think anything can work. I'm not so sure about coconut fiber though.
Well this soil was recommended. Is this something I should look forward to or not as I wasnt expecting this
 
@Cianb I recommend play sand it is somewhat cheap, easy to find, and keeps a tunnel when moist. You should definitely look into this further. this is a very critical time in your chameleons life and your decisions can change their lives for the better or worst.
 
@Cianb I recommend play sand it is somewhat cheap, easy to find, and keeps a tunnel when moist. You should definitely look into this further. this is a very critical time in your chameleons life and your decisions can change their lives for the better or worst.
Thank you so much for your feedback some people on here aren’t always the nicest but I really appreciate it I will keep posting updates and hopefully she will be fine
 
@Cianb I recommend play sand it is somewhat cheap, easy to find, and keeps a tunnel when moist. You should definitely look into this further. this is a very critical time in your chameleons life and your decisions can change their lives for the better or worst.
This is where she is at the moment
 

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So guys I’m happy to inform she has around 7 eggs atm and it seems she’s doing fine
 

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