cloverthechameleon
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Hey guys, I have posted in a while but last night and into this morning something kind of odd and unexpected happend. I came home last night and saw my female nosy faly Polly digging in her laying bin. I saw her roaming around the bottom of her cage and searching around a day or 2 before but I thought nothing of it. I thought that was Polly just being Polly, she is a very small adult panther weighing around 60 grams. I had no idea she was gravid as I weighed her 3 days before this and her weight was normal and their was no visible lumps or bloating. Thismorning I dug up her laying bin and their was 24 eggs! Infertile eggs, their would be a possibility of the eggs being fertile as Polly likes to escape her cage and go and sit on the top of my male falys cage once in a while. But the eggs are to small to be fertile. So this little story just goes to show how unexpected female chameleons can lay infertile eggs and how important it is to have a laying bin in their cage.
Thought I would share this, I added a pic of the eggs and Polly after laying the eggs and eating some dubias and wax worms.
Thought I would share this, I added a pic of the eggs and Polly after laying the eggs and eating some dubias and wax worms.