jajeanpierre
Chameleon Enthusiast
Remember how I was soooo sure my very young female couldn't be gravid????
I think you experts were right and I was wrong.
Yesterday, I put in a laying bin, a big flower pot 12" in diameter mostly full of damp paying sand.
Up until this afternoon, she had rarely gone down to the floor of her cage except to hunt.
Right now, she has made her way to the bottom and is scratching at the sides of her cage. She has to go down the side of the flower pot to get to the bottom, so it isn't as if she hasn't had a good look at the laying bin.
I've put those fake bendy vines down to the floor and have sticks and fake vines into the laying bin.
How long do I let her be in the bottom of the cage before I either put her in a garbage can full of sand or try to put a floor made out of cardboard above the flower pot, so the lowest place she can go is in the laying bin.
I'm not able to post a picture of my set up, but I could text one from my phone to someone.
Is she likely to sort it out on her own? She's only 4 or 5 months old (complete guesstimate of age, bought a month ago at Petsmart).
This restless behavior just started this afternoon.
I think you experts were right and I was wrong.
Yesterday, I put in a laying bin, a big flower pot 12" in diameter mostly full of damp paying sand.
Up until this afternoon, she had rarely gone down to the floor of her cage except to hunt.
Right now, she has made her way to the bottom and is scratching at the sides of her cage. She has to go down the side of the flower pot to get to the bottom, so it isn't as if she hasn't had a good look at the laying bin.
I've put those fake bendy vines down to the floor and have sticks and fake vines into the laying bin.
How long do I let her be in the bottom of the cage before I either put her in a garbage can full of sand or try to put a floor made out of cardboard above the flower pot, so the lowest place she can go is in the laying bin.
I'm not able to post a picture of my set up, but I could text one from my phone to someone.
Is she likely to sort it out on her own? She's only 4 or 5 months old (complete guesstimate of age, bought a month ago at Petsmart).
This restless behavior just started this afternoon.