I would put about two handfuls of sand in a corner. about 2 inches thick or so. Female chams lay "duds". or unfertilized eggs and if they can't find a blace to bury them,like peat moss or sand, they will not lay the eggs. when they are eggbound the only option is oxytocin or operations to remove the eggs. and usually the outcome isnt so great. Also my veiled has a 24 hour heat lamp. and a humidifier also benefits.
My veiled is 7 months and has layed eggs. Usually there is no set time of maturing. You can tell when they eat less and have less fecal matter and hang out at the bottom of the cage.
My veiled is 7 months and has layed eggs. Usually there is no set time of maturing. You can tell when they eat less and have less fecal matter and hang out at the bottom of the cage.