NickyChameleon
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SHE WENT DOWN TO THE FLOOR AND WAS PACING AND THEN WENT BACK UP THAT WAS THE FIRST TIME I SAW HER DO THAT I THOUGHT SHE WAS YOUNGER APPARENTLY NOT ANYWAY I NEED HELP THE DIRT IS STILL MUD WHAT DO I DO
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I'm curious why your mom thinks baking dirt will stop a chameleon from laying eggs? If she really is ready to lay you shouldn't stop her in any way, it's already happening. If you do, it's only going to harm her and cause her to become egg bound. Get her a laying bin ASAP if she really is ready. From the previous pics you've posted though she still looks pretty young. You said yourself she's only about 3.5 months old. It's better to be over prepared though. Best of luck.
Ok so I'm a little calmer now. I put the dirt in the oven, 250 degrees for an hour, and am waiting for it to be ready. My mom thinks egg laying can and should be stopped completely.....evidence against this for me please?
I don't have a female but I think making it colder and feeding her less is for when she's older to prevent the eggs from forming as often in the first place. Once they're there though there's not much you can do but help her lay them.
Exactly!!!!Is your mom unwilling to read the forum's care articles to educate herself? I think if she did it would help with all the questions on cham care that are cropping up. As for trusting the information found here I think she'll realize we do know what we are talking about.
Amen.I agree 100 percent we all own chams