dnallivah
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So a few weeks ago, my little miss (Venus) was very plumb and refusing to lay her eggs. She quit eating (common I know) but quit drinking water. I ended up with a debilitating flu and couldn't take her in as soon as I'd like. I gave her showers twice daily in hopes of helping her but with as far as her eyes were sunken in I honestly thought it might have been too late.
As you can see she looked awful and I felt like the worst chameleon owner ever. If you look at my albums you'll see what a plump, fiesty girl she normally is.
Anyway, vet said if I hadn't brought her in, there's a good chance she wouldn't have been able to lay. Both he and Sang went over my setup, the bins and who knows why she refused to dig. I even predug a hole for her and she would either panic or just opt to sleep.
He guessed around 24 eggs but we're up to 37 (she refused to dig and has been just dropping them wherever she wants).
Here is Venus today - she still hasn't eaten, but she's drinking by herself again and still on the meds the vet sent home with me.
As you can see she looked awful and I felt like the worst chameleon owner ever. If you look at my albums you'll see what a plump, fiesty girl she normally is.
Anyway, vet said if I hadn't brought her in, there's a good chance she wouldn't have been able to lay. Both he and Sang went over my setup, the bins and who knows why she refused to dig. I even predug a hole for her and she would either panic or just opt to sleep.
He guessed around 24 eggs but we're up to 37 (she refused to dig and has been just dropping them wherever she wants).
Here is Venus today - she still hasn't eaten, but she's drinking by herself again and still on the meds the vet sent home with me.