Lillya
New Member
hi everyone, I am new to this chameleon page. I had 2 veiled chameleons , 1 male and 1 female. We've had the male for awhile now, and just got the female not long ago, with extreme sadness in my heart, Unfortunately when I was switching the day/night bulbs I saw that she had just passed away, very unexpectidly...she was very healthy, vibrant colored, eating well. I had them housed in separate terrariums. No signs at all of any illness. I have been doing everything I'm supposed to do , so I couldn't understand what had happened , then it dawned on me, something told me to check her substrate for eggs. I did, and I found a clutch of around 10 eggs or so. It is very important to me to hatch these eggs , I'd like to have a part of my female left , it would mean a lot to us. I have been reading up on different sites on incubating and hatching the eggs. There is so much different things I'm reading. I'm not familiar with vermiculite or the other stuff that starts with a p. I moved them initially , then decided to put them right back where I found them until i find out exactly what I need to do. Right now they are in ground up coconut shell . I have it moist in there, I am still putting the heat bulbs on. It's not too hot in there, they light is way up at the top. I'm stressing. I don't want to mess this up. What is the easiest way to hatch these eggs? I live in Tennessee and it stays about 69-70 degrees in my house. Please someone help , I want to make sure I can hatch these. I want to do everything in m power to. What is the easiest and surest possible way to do this?