I don't know a huge amount on this subject, but I do know that after laying any kind of clutch of eggs, the female chameleon will be slightly vitamin/calcium deficient. They don't eat before they laying eggs, so you want to make sure she has eaten after laying the eggs. She will probably be tired for a few days. Even after she has fully recovered, I would wait maybe two months because that is the natural time in between fertile clutches. Again, this info may have to be verified by someone else because I do not know a whole lot. I hope this helps a bit! Good luck!
Chances are that your female will reject the male for a while after she lays the eggs so she won't mate and will likely attack your male if you do put them together. You're not keeping the two together are you?
Chances are that your female will reject the male for a while after she lays the eggs so she won't mate and will likely attack your male if you do put them together. You're not keeping the two together are you?
Hi, they are in separate habitats. Both, my female and male panthers chameleons are 1 year old. She did layed some infertile eggs a day ago and I was wondering if the waiting period for her to breed was the same as a chameleon who layed fertile eggs?
Laying eggs it very hard on a female. I would give her a nice long break before breeding her because she will have to lay eggs again about 30 days after breeding.