Triple M's
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Alright we will move her around. I like keeping our chameleons in my room. I have visitors and I dont like too many people around our chameleons. As to not stress them out and disturb them. So they will all stay in my room.You said…”Nooo. The chameleon in the smaller cage isba 2 month old female. We completely covered her cage”…even though the cage is covered, I would move it away from the other chameleon if I could…she may be sensing the other female. This might be of interest to you and explain a bit…
https://academic.oup.com/icb/article/63/2/484/7208014
You said..”We feed her in the morning. 3 large calcified crickets. And 3 in the evening. The temperature is 80 and humidity at 60”… it’s important to feed the young chameleons enough that they can grow properly…but for the females, to keep them from developing reproductive issues…as they approach sexual maturity, they need to have less food and proper temperatures and husbandry.
You said…”Substrate 50 play sand. 50 perlite. I put some more water in there again and mixed it. Felt good enough to hold a tunnel”... female veileds tend to eat the substrate in the lay bin. Vermiculite and perlite can lead to blockages in their intestines, so should not be a part of the substrate in chameleon cages at all IMHO.
You said…”The chameleon is about 2 to 3 months. She is a female. I attached a picture showing the covering of her enclosure. Our gravid female.”…so do you have 2veiled females and a male?
You said…”The light bulb is reptisun. 75 watts just cause her cage is 7 feet tall”…you need to use the long linear UVB bulbs…not the round ones. @Beman …can you explain this please…you do it much better than I do.
You said…”He is a male chameleon. We moved him across my room. About a good 10 feet away from her”…see my link about vibrations. I think they can feel vibrations at times…even if they can’t see each other…so they can tell others are nearby. No scientific proof yet…just my opinion.
You said…”Thank you for your help it is much appreciated.I dont want to lose my beautiful Mazzy. Thank you so much for the information. I will double check everything”...you’re welcome. I hate to see people lose their chameleons too.
Clarification of this…”Vermiculite and perlite can be used in the egg bin”…I meant the bin that the eggs are incubated in…not the lay bin.
The small female; Miwa, we have been upping her food. Will change the feeding habits of Mazzy (gravid). Cause yes I read the part of her producing more eggs and I just dont want her body to go through that.
Okay and will redo the lay bin. Thank you for the information. And the lighting I believe Beman did explain or somebody else. Yes looking into the linear lighting and changing out bulb every 6 months for health benefits for our chamildren. But we check the temperature and humidity and all 3 enclosures all the time. Especially Mazzy sense she is carrying eggs. But we get our bulbs from Petco. We go with reptisun and I did get a Zilla bulb from petco as well. But for right now since their enclosures have very recently been finished they have the dual lighting with the basking bulb and uvb for the plants.
Yes we have 2 female and 1 male veiled chameleon. Mazzy and Maynard were shipped in together at petco. And Miwa 2 weeks ago. They looked malnourished so we had to save them.
We had to take Mazzy out of her cage to fix her laybin amd add another live plant for privacy and cover. She let me feel her stomach. Her belly is round but I didn't feel any eggs. I didn't want to press too hard. But I attached a picture.
Thank you for all your helpful information. Going to definitely use this information now and in the future w our chamildren.