Hi everyone,
My three year old female veiled chameleon has laid eggs in her laying bin before so when her belly started looking plump and her behavior in the cage started acting different (Climbing to the very top of the cage then falling down to the bottom, over and over again), I figured it was time for her to lay again. Over the past few days it seems that her grip strength is very low and the falling from branches is happening a lot more than usual. What I'm most concerned about is that she is randomly throughout the day laying eggs (picture attached) in random spots of her cage. Maybe since the weather here in Oregon is getting colder it might be effecting her? Thanks for the help!
Chameleon Info:
Cage Info:
My three year old female veiled chameleon has laid eggs in her laying bin before so when her belly started looking plump and her behavior in the cage started acting different (Climbing to the very top of the cage then falling down to the bottom, over and over again), I figured it was time for her to lay again. Over the past few days it seems that her grip strength is very low and the falling from branches is happening a lot more than usual. What I'm most concerned about is that she is randomly throughout the day laying eggs (picture attached) in random spots of her cage. Maybe since the weather here in Oregon is getting colder it might be effecting her? Thanks for the help!
Chameleon Info:
- My Chameleon - Three year old veiled chameleon. Has been in my care for just over a year.
- Handling - I try to handle her whenever I get time but she is very moody about me touching her.
- Feeding - She is fed the normal daily amount of crickets a female of her age should be fed, with a super worm once in a while.
- Supplements - I coat her crickets with Flukers calcium.
- Watering - I have a automated misting system in her cage.
- Fecal Description - Completely normal poops.
- History - She was not treated very well before I had got her so I'm unsure what she has been through. I can say that while in my care she has had no issues.
Cage Info:
- Cage Type - Picture attached.
- Lighting - Picture attached. Set on a timer to turn off at night around 9 PM and turns on around 8 AM.
- Temperature - Standard temperature but hard to tell with the weather where I live.
- Plants - All live plants.
- Placement - High traffic area, but I do cover the cage with a fabric piece here and there that was custom made for her cage. Receives sunlight when sunny outside.
- Location - Oregon, United States.