aubslemond
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I like that idea of the diy box I could do that, and I made a lot of changes with the plants and reporting w some rocks in the bottom and at the top and different soil that way they would drain better and not having any issues rn w them being too wet or gnats. If she potentially egg bound would it be best to place her in her egg bin with a towel over it so she has to be in there, or just leave it in there with sticks and let her go in if she wants to? I know the vet is the best option but it depends on how much that visit would be for my parents to be open with taking her:/You can add things to soil to make sure they don't get over watered. Gnats, fruitflies and root rot are all part of a plant that has too much water. I believe perlite or water crystals help with this. Try getting plants thta will do better in a constantly moist soil. A number are picky and want a dry period between waterings.
Only reason I'm suggesting this is because they will have positive benefits for your chameleon.
You could always DIY a breeding box. Use some corrugated plastic sheeting and glue it together. Just make it the appropriate size for your enclosure. Just make sure to clean it often so it doesn't become nasty. Also drainage holes on the bottom would help if you find it necessary. I know Dragon Strand made a laying bin at one time that acted as a stand for the cage. Don't know if Bill still makes them, but I have one and it's really nice.