Pregnant again?

Can chameleons get pregnant twice a year without mating? Cammy, my female 1 year old veiled, has been sitting on the ground lately and burying herself under leaves. She also did this in January when she layed 72 eggs! Please help I don't want her to be sick:(!
 
Yes, they can lay infertile eggs multiple times per year. That is why females should have a laying bin in their cage at all times so they can lay their eggs when needed and there's no delay. I never take it out of my girl's cage. You should definitely add one to her cage asap!
 
Also during her last pregnancy she lost a few nails so it's hard for her to climb. Every time I put her up too again she comes back down:eek:
 
Yes, they can lay infertile eggs multiple times per year. That is why females should have a laying bin in their cage at all times so they can lay their eggs when needed and there's no delay. I never take it out of my girl's cage. You should definitely add one to her cage asap!

Thank you!
 
Did she bury the eggs the last time she laid them?
When did she lay them?

Can you post a couple of recent photos of her please? Her posture in the photo you posted in another thread makes me think she may have a calcium issue....and unless she's spending time on the floor of the cage because of the missing claws that worries me too.

Can you also answer the questions in the how to ask for help thread at the top of the health forum so we can help you better.

What happened with the leg?

You really should keep a suitable container of washed playsand in her cage all the time so she has a place to dig to lay her eggs. Failure to provide a place for her can lead to eggbinding.

You said she lost a few claws last time so she may have trouble digging this time.
 
Did she bury the eggs the last time she laid them?
When did she lay them?

Can you post a couple of recent photos of her please? Her posture in the photo you posted in another thread makes me think she may have a calcium issue....and unless she's spending time on the floor of the cage because of the missing claws that worries me too.

Can you also answer the questions in the how to ask for help thread at the top of the health forum so we can help you better.

What happened with the leg?

You really should keep a suitable container of washed playsand in her cage all the time so she has a place to dig to lay her eggs. Failure to provide a place for her can lead to eggbinding.

You said she lost a few claws last time so she may have trouble digging this time.

I'm at work right now but when I get home I'll post some pictures. Same with the thread I'll get back to you soon, thanks!
 
Did she bury the eggs the last time she laid them?
When did she lay them?

Can you post a couple of recent photos of her please? Her posture in the photo you posted in another thread makes me think she may have a calcium issue....and unless she's spending time on the floor of the cage because of the missing claws that worries me too.

Can you also answer the questions in the how to ask for help thread at the top of the health forum so we can help you better.

What happened with the leg?

You really should keep a suitable container of washed playsand in her cage all the time so she has a place to dig to lay her eggs. Failure to provide a place for her can lead to eggbinding.

You said she lost a few claws last time so she may have trouble digging this time.

Cammy is a female veiled chameleon, she is 10 months old, had her for 9 months, I handle her every other day, I feed her worms and crickets, about 12-24 a week, I dust with reptivite, I use a drip and must system, her feces and white and a little yellow, she has always been on the ground sincethe past 5 days, I think she is pregnant cause she acted like this when she was. Also she lost her nails also during pregnancy! Picture below
 
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