Your chameleon: veiled lady didn't tell me age I've only had her a week.
Handling: haven't held her only to put her in enclosure she hisses when I try
Feeding: large crickets five a day dusted with calcium started my own cricket bin and I'm gut loading with apples oranges kale romaine also give her superworms as a snack
Supplements: currently have repti calcium and reptivite but plan on buying Repashy calcium plus when I get paid
I'd suggest Calcium Plus LoD if you have her under a 5.0 light
Watering: have a dripper above hanging plants and a real plant at the bottom of cage to catch water the plants is a pothos yes I see her drink
What about misting? Do you mist her enclosure at all?
Fecal description brown sometimes I see yellowish white stuff as well
white / yellow stuff is Urate. It may be more yellow if she is dehydrated or goes a while between poops.
History: I know she was housed with another female and a male and she has been pregnant by said make before and laid 40 eggs only 20 hatched
Can I ask what you plan do do with the eggs? Have you looked into how to incubate them, and care for babies? They're pretty tiny!
Cage: bought her the chameleon kit sold at Petco but plan on building a bigger cage
Dope! You'll want 2x2x4 at the minimum -- if you're going to build custom there are TONS of thread on these forums about building.
Lightning: the light that came with kit
This is probably the first thing that will need to be upgraded asap. You'll want a linear uvb light, 5.0 or 6%. Arcadia is the one around here people seem to like best. I actually run a second linear uvb with a 65k plan bulb.
Temp: have a digital thermometer with probe 85 under heat lamp 72 in the middle of cage
85 is ok but no higher than that for her basking spot.
Humidity: usually 50 sometimes 60 during the day at night usually 60 to 70 using a humidity disc that Velcros to back of cage
Word. Even a little lower humidity during the day is fine. Bump it as high as you can at night. I'd also suggest a digital hydrometer as the disc ones can be meh.
Plants: 2 fake ivy on top sides of cage 2 pothos on bottom of cage sitting in laying bin mixed half plantation soil from Petco half play sand in laying bin laying bin is the same size as bottom of cage
Can I see a pic of the lay bin. Make sure it's a permanent part of her enclosure.
Placement: in my bedroom where it's quiet not near any fans or vents sitting about 3 feet high in a table in my room
Location: Springfield MO
Current problem: idk if she's pregnant or not
I'll need more experienced keepers to comment on her size and how soon she will lay -- but I will say if she is close you should not move her into a new enclosure before she lays. They can be sensitive to change and she may not lay if she's not comfortable. If she was kept with a male it is very likely she has fertile eggs.
@jannb @Brodybreaux25 @kinyonga any advice on the size of this lady.