Female Veiled and breeding

RastaReptiles

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Hello everyone,
I am looking to purchase a female veiled chameleon. I have heard (but have not seen through my research) that if u do not breed a female veiled they will die. I am wondering if this is even true? If so when would be the latest time to start breeding?
 
a female can and will produce infertile eggs even if they are not mated. It can cause them to become eggbound and die if the cham does not lay them. If a female cham has produced an infertile clutch of eggs a laying bin (12" deep container of moist sand/soil...) must be included in her enclosure for her to dig a hole in to bury her eggs. Some steps can be implemented through feeding and temperature to reduce the size of or chances of a female cham producing infertile clutches. A female veiled can become receptive around 6 months of age but should not be bred until at least a year or more.
 
Cool! That makes me feel a ton better. Thanks a bunch! =) what temperature should i keep her at? basking + ambient?
 
get a male if you havent had a cham before brighter and dont have the hassle you do with females
 
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