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What sort of research did you do before buying a chameleon, if any?how often will she lay eggs, and how do you know she's about to lay?
I see.. their return policy really isn't that bad. I guess I am just not understanding your situation.I bought it on sale at petsmart and their return policy sucks. I got it as a starter, before I get a more expenssive one
That must be very hard to get the water out of. Have you tried getting a full screen cage?I have a custom built terrarium made with a 55 gal tank with a 5 ft tall screened encloser built on top.
This is research you should have done as soon as you knew she was female. I am not the best person to give you an answer on this because I do not ever plan on breeding veiled chameleons. However, read this blog: http://raisingkittytheveiledchameleon.blogspot.com/how often will she lay eggs, and how do you know she's about to lay?
Females can lay eggs as early as 5 months, with or without the presence of a male. Too high temps and over feeding can contribute to early laying and large clutches, which can reduce a females lifespan. At a young age they may or may not show gravid colors (dark to black with the orange splotches), but will start to get "fat" looking and may slow down eating. It is just best to have a laying bin in the cage starting at 5 months just in case. Better safe than eggbound. A laying bin can be as simple as a 10"-12" tall and 10"-12" wide plastic flower pot filled with moist organic soil, sand, or a mixture. I generally use Bed-A-Beast mixed with playsand.
I would fill out the forum if I can find it to fill out. I joined this forum a couple of hours ago.
Waterfalls equal bacteria. Do a search on it using the forum's search function. Yes they termoregulate but that doesn't mean she won't burn herself. Higher temperatures will make her lay eggs more often and thus shorten her lifespan. I highly suggest reading that blog link I sent you a few posts back!what's wrong with the waterfall, it helps with the humidity, and shouldn't the chameleon thermoregulate