Dyesub Dave
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I have a male and female veiled chameleon. The male is approx. 1-1/2 yrs. old and the female is 2-1/2 yrs old. They are both housed separately in 175 gal. flexariums. They get dusted crickets with occasional butterworms or silkworms and sometimes fruit.
The female has been rather large for some time now but never dropped any eggs. I put them together a little over a month ago and about a week ago the female started pacing the bottom of the cage. She hadn't been eating that much which is usual for chams about to lay eggs. After digging for several days she buried some eggs and was back up under the heat lamp.
I removed the laying container and found 23 small eggs which I don't believe to be fertile. However she is still fairly large so I'm thinking that she may have more to lay. I put the laying container back in the enclosure but she doesn't seem interested. She's been staying up by the heat lamp and not eating at all that I can see.
I've bred veileds before and know that they can go for some time without eating but I'm starting to get concerned. I had another female that was about the same age as the male that I bred with him only to have her lay a few infertile eggs and shortly after die which I believe was from being egg bound. I certainly don't want that to happen again but don't know what to do to get this female to either finish laying her eggs and/or start eating again. I was thinking that perhaps a nice warm bath or shower may help.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks ... Dyesub Dave.
The female has been rather large for some time now but never dropped any eggs. I put them together a little over a month ago and about a week ago the female started pacing the bottom of the cage. She hadn't been eating that much which is usual for chams about to lay eggs. After digging for several days she buried some eggs and was back up under the heat lamp.
I removed the laying container and found 23 small eggs which I don't believe to be fertile. However she is still fairly large so I'm thinking that she may have more to lay. I put the laying container back in the enclosure but she doesn't seem interested. She's been staying up by the heat lamp and not eating at all that I can see.
I've bred veileds before and know that they can go for some time without eating but I'm starting to get concerned. I had another female that was about the same age as the male that I bred with him only to have her lay a few infertile eggs and shortly after die which I believe was from being egg bound. I certainly don't want that to happen again but don't know what to do to get this female to either finish laying her eggs and/or start eating again. I was thinking that perhaps a nice warm bath or shower may help.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks ... Dyesub Dave.