Pygmy Eggs

meowmix450

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So I saw my pygmy chameleon digging a while back in her enclosure and once I noticed she had finished digging I went looking for them. But at first I couldn't find anything. So I figured she's just digging for fun. Then after 2-4 weeks I decided to take the whole enclosure down to look for eggs (Due to their rapid reproduction cycles). Anyways I found 3 healthy eggs despite the weeks in my homemade substrate with spring tails, fruit flies, gnats, and crickets. I took the eggs out placed them in perlite, within a container and then placed the container in a Styrofoam box to keep a constant room temperature (To prevent fluctuations). They are now placed in a dark place.

For those looking for pygmy eggs...I found mine very close to the top. The deepest part in the enclosure is about 3.5 inches. She only dug like an inch and a half.

Now time for pictures!
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I forgot to mention there are dead leaves etc. The enclosure pictures were still in the process of being set up. Also I'm pretty sure If I had left the eggs in the enclosure they would have hatched
 
Slight temperature fluctuations in many species of chameleons is actually beneficial during incubation, so I wouldn't place so much emphasis on that.

Good luck.
 
Love your terrarium, gosh! its one of the most beautiful i ever seen!
Way to go!

Good luck with your babies :)
 
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