Shape of lay bin

Brodybreaux25

Chameleon Enthusiast
Just finished collecting 64 veiled's eggs, that's a first for both the Cham and I. It went smoothly thanks to all the great advice I received on this site. Something I never thought of when putting in her lay bin was the shape of the bin itself. If you do your research pretty much every article gives the same dementions and substrates but rarely anything on the shape of it, except for the articles saying to use a bucket obviously.

I made a mistake when I used a tall square container with side ridges and an uneven bottom. I chose it because it was on hand and I wast using it for anything else, not realizing that all those corners and ridges would make retrieving the eggs very difficult. Took 4hrs to dig out 64 eggs. Round is defiantly the way to go!
 
Just finished collecting 64 veiled's eggs, that's a first for both the Cham and I. It went smoothly thanks to all the great advice I received on this site. Something I never thought of when putting in her lay bin was the shape of the bin itself. If you do your research pretty much every article gives the same dementions and substrates but rarely anything on the shape of it, except for the articles saying to use a bucket obviously.

I made a mistake when I used a tall square container with side ridges and an uneven bottom. I chose it because it was on hand and I wast using it for anything else, not realizing that all those corners and ridges would make retrieving the eggs very difficult. Took 4hrs to dig out 64 eggs. Round is defiantly the way to go!
And of course she had to lay in the hardest part of the bin to get to...
 

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