See page 416 for photos of female veiled carrying too many eggs.
Also....
"GnRH implant (deslorelin) did not suppress effectively the reproductive activity of female veiled chameleons kept in groups"...
"Anatomic abnormalities leading to obstructive dystocia in lizards include abnormally shaped eggs,necrotic masses, oviductal stricture, granulomas, and neoplasia. Nonobstructiveconditions leading to dystocia in lizards may result from obesity, disease of the endo-crine system, hypocalcaemia, infection of the oviduct, and inappropriate husbandryconditions.1,22,25Eggs become adherent to the walls of oviducts if they are not passed at the appropriate time"....
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313356226_Reproductive_Medicine_in_Lizards#pf1a
Also....
"GnRH implant (deslorelin) did not suppress effectively the reproductive activity of female veiled chameleons kept in groups"...
"Anatomic abnormalities leading to obstructive dystocia in lizards include abnormally shaped eggs,necrotic masses, oviductal stricture, granulomas, and neoplasia. Nonobstructiveconditions leading to dystocia in lizards may result from obesity, disease of the endo-crine system, hypocalcaemia, infection of the oviduct, and inappropriate husbandryconditions.1,22,25Eggs become adherent to the walls of oviducts if they are not passed at the appropriate time"....
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313356226_Reproductive_Medicine_in_Lizards#pf1a
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