LouiseKelly
New Member
I'll start from the beginning.
I bred my female panther Chameleon with my male and she showed sign of having eggs about 35-40 days after her. She seemed to find it difficult to dig in the first substrate I have her and I ended up taking her to the vets and they gave her the hormonal injection and she laid her eggs at the vets that night, and everything was fine. About another 40days later she started showing sign of having eggs again so I changed the substrate to the same as the vets used, and she laid fine at home all by herself. It's been another 40days maybe more and she started showing signs of eggs again so I've put her laying bin in her enclosure just like I normally would. She went down into it and started digging so I thought everything was fine, that night I checked on her and saw that she was asleep inside her hole/tunnel and thought she must have just been tired from digging. The next morning I checked on.her again and she was still there asleep, I then began to worry that she had died or was stuck so I immediately gave her a little nudge, she didn't wake up but she moved and changed colour so I left her alone, about a hour after this she had climbed half way out of her bin, so I assumed she was okay and left her to her business. That night I then checked on her that night and she had dug somewhere else with her head in first, I didn't want to disturb her again so I left her alone, woke up in the.morning to find ahe was still in the same position, head in first. I thought she might have just been asleep because I had only just turnt her lights on. Once again I checked her later on and she's still in the same position. Leaving her to it again, because I don't want her to become to stressed and become egg bound. Today she has moved but only further in to her tunnel, still head in first.
Do you think something is wrong? Should I take her to a vet? I'm extremely worried, and need advice as I don't want to just pull her out, and stress her out a lot. Thanks xx
I did post this in the 'Chameleon breeding' category aswell, but no.ones answered yet, so copied in onto here xx
I bred my female panther Chameleon with my male and she showed sign of having eggs about 35-40 days after her. She seemed to find it difficult to dig in the first substrate I have her and I ended up taking her to the vets and they gave her the hormonal injection and she laid her eggs at the vets that night, and everything was fine. About another 40days later she started showing sign of having eggs again so I changed the substrate to the same as the vets used, and she laid fine at home all by herself. It's been another 40days maybe more and she started showing signs of eggs again so I've put her laying bin in her enclosure just like I normally would. She went down into it and started digging so I thought everything was fine, that night I checked on her and saw that she was asleep inside her hole/tunnel and thought she must have just been tired from digging. The next morning I checked on.her again and she was still there asleep, I then began to worry that she had died or was stuck so I immediately gave her a little nudge, she didn't wake up but she moved and changed colour so I left her alone, about a hour after this she had climbed half way out of her bin, so I assumed she was okay and left her to her business. That night I then checked on her that night and she had dug somewhere else with her head in first, I didn't want to disturb her again so I left her alone, woke up in the.morning to find ahe was still in the same position, head in first. I thought she might have just been asleep because I had only just turnt her lights on. Once again I checked her later on and she's still in the same position. Leaving her to it again, because I don't want her to become to stressed and become egg bound. Today she has moved but only further in to her tunnel, still head in first.
Do you think something is wrong? Should I take her to a vet? I'm extremely worried, and need advice as I don't want to just pull her out, and stress her out a lot. Thanks xx
I did post this in the 'Chameleon breeding' category aswell, but no.ones answered yet, so copied in onto here xx