twistychams
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And yes they will usually lay if they won’t lay any other way.In
as stated I only use this method when my females don’t lay. I’m glad yours have laid how they’re supposed to.
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And yes they will usually lay if they won’t lay any other way.In
as stated I only use this method when my females don’t lay. I’m glad yours have laid how they’re supposed to.
Good to know. Yes, I have been greatly relieved to have not run into any problems (knock on every piece of wood I can find).And yes they will usually lay if they won’t lay any other way.
awesome, stay safe??Good to know. Yes, I have been greatly relieved to have not run into any problems (knock on every piece of wood I can find).
No... The vets have no experience with chameleons. She is basking now. I cover the cage with thin khaki cloth, hopefully preventing her from seeing us in the house. I am trying to buy sand as well.Any luck with finding a vet or her digging? How is she behaving today?
She most definitely looks much slimmer. Had you noticed if she had any dirt on her earlier from digging? Had you seen her digging at all recently? I’d make sure she seems ok....eating, alert and active and then look thru her lay bin for eggs. They tend to lay at the bottom and against the container walls. I have had to just about completely empty the lay bin to find the eggs. Some chams have been known to lay in their plants pots too. You’d have found the dirt all over though if she did that. Btw, she is very lovely.This is her today. More active and looks quite slim? But I cannot find any eggs anywhere...
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I have emptied the laybin and look through the pot... and nothing is found? She doesnt dig. And she is eating well(3 crickets gone in an hour) and isn’t napping anymore. I hope she’s fine.She most definitely looks much slimmer. Had you noticed if she had any dirt on her earlier from digging? Had you seen her digging at all recently? I’d make sure she seems ok....eating, alert and active and then look thru her lay bin for eggs. They tend to lay at the bottom and against the container walls. I have had to just about completely empty the lay bin to find the eggs. Some chams have been known to lay in their plants pots too. You’d have found the dirt all over though if she did that. Btw, she is very lovely.