Sonny13
Chameleon Enthusiast
As I´m reading more and more horror stories about troubles with Veiled females passing their eggs correctly, especially for 3 or 4th time. This made wondering about their lifespan in relation to the number of clutches.
I know we try to reduce the number of clutches temps and feeding; however I think some girl are more active in producing then others. My Bella for instance, has all the right parameters, but still she keeps producing them (in a small amount luckily) and with a very consistent pace, always with an exact 4 month interval, exact as close to one day. She´s now doing her thing again, and if prediction and observations are right, she starts with digging the 20th of this month and this will be her 4th time with an age of around 18 months.
What is the experience of the older keepers (@kinyonga @jannb), how old did your girls get and how many clutches did they lay?
I know we try to reduce the number of clutches temps and feeding; however I think some girl are more active in producing then others. My Bella for instance, has all the right parameters, but still she keeps producing them (in a small amount luckily) and with a very consistent pace, always with an exact 4 month interval, exact as close to one day. She´s now doing her thing again, and if prediction and observations are right, she starts with digging the 20th of this month and this will be her 4th time with an age of around 18 months.
What is the experience of the older keepers (@kinyonga @jannb), how old did your girls get and how many clutches did they lay?