MelonTheCham New Member Oct 2, 2021 #1 I’m still unsure about it’s gender (95% sure it’s a female) but I was wondering that is it’s a female then does she look ready to lay eggs Attachments 76CB8EB0-C34C-4ADC-9665-AE7B04D8F77C.jpeg 170.1 KB · Views: 143
I’m still unsure about it’s gender (95% sure it’s a female) but I was wondering that is it’s a female then does she look ready to lay eggs
Muedy Chameleon Enthusiast Oct 2, 2021 #2 From what I see small casque & no spurs. Means female. But to make sure would like a better picture of back feet please. Also it's never to early to put in a lay bin with females.
From what I see small casque & no spurs. Means female. But to make sure would like a better picture of back feet please. Also it's never to early to put in a lay bin with females.
MelonTheCham New Member Oct 2, 2021 #3 Age is unknown as of now Attachments 1D963A5F-EABF-44F3-A1BF-1EC58AE665B0.jpeg 99.2 KB · Views: 151
Beman Moderator Staff member Oct 2, 2021 #4 You have a female. The lay bin should be a permanent part of her enclosure so that when she is ready she has it and is used to it being there.
You have a female. The lay bin should be a permanent part of her enclosure so that when she is ready she has it and is used to it being there.
Muedy Chameleon Enthusiast Oct 2, 2021 #5 Infiniti said: Age is unknown as of now Click to expand... Yes, deff a female. Lay bin needs to go in asap with washed play sand.
Infiniti said: Age is unknown as of now Click to expand... Yes, deff a female. Lay bin needs to go in asap with washed play sand.