Kat77
New Member
Ok, I am not, at the moment, breeding anything. But this question was inspired by Tryme's trouble with his eggs being flipped by his girlfriend's k9.
When a chameleon lays eggs, and you take them to be put into an incubator, is there a certain way that they need to be set or is it just that when immediately after birth/laying, it doesn't matter yet? And at what point in the egg's growth process does it really begin to matter which way they are sitting?
I know this may seem like complete ignorance to some, but I am truely curious. Someday I may want my own chameleon babies!
When a chameleon lays eggs, and you take them to be put into an incubator, is there a certain way that they need to be set or is it just that when immediately after birth/laying, it doesn't matter yet? And at what point in the egg's growth process does it really begin to matter which way they are sitting?
I know this may seem like complete ignorance to some, but I am truely curious. Someday I may want my own chameleon babies!