Help why is she eating the dirt in her egg laying bin?

photogurl247

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Hi everyone Im hoping someone can give me some insight to this. We set up an egg laying pot in the cage since she had been going down to the bottom a lot. She is around the age to start laying eggs (she is a veiled btw) but she has not layed yet. Everyday she goes down to the pot and we caught her 2 times what looks to me like she is eating the dirt. Please help
 
It's thought that they do this due to a nutrient deficiency. It's important that you make sure the substrate won't cause an impaction. For many many years I have used a washed playsand produced by Kings that comes in a white bag with red, yellow and blue sand box toys on it because it has always passed through the chameleons that ate it.
 
We have a very fine dirt that is from our forest. We live in a place that pollution and chemicals are far less if any as well. What could she be lacking? She has also been poo-ing everyday so it seems to be passable
 
Can't tell you for sure what she is looking for but it could be calcium. How do you supplement her? What do you feed/gutload the insects with? Please be specific.
 
We dust our insects w calcium,d3 and vitamins. We feed crickets n super worms ..the crickets have been eating a blend of carrots,squash,kale,spinage,orange,apple,kiwi,& they have raw oatmeal. The super worms eat oatmeal, carrots n apples...all organic. She is new in our household about 2 weeks..she may have not been getting consistent calcium prior. Her color is good and her over all health is great, I had just never heard of them eating dirt. My husband had Jackson chameleons in Hawaii and he said his did not do this.
 
I was just doing some research and read I need to dust every feeding w calcium w no d3, we dust 2-3 times a week w a calcium that has d3 in it...this has to be the problem. I am running out tomorrow to find her calcuim with no d3!
 
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