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now i got to get happy on you dont come on my post and think i dont care about my animal becasue i make one frustrated remark because my questions arent being directly answered.... no more of this please im just pissed and trying to figure shit out....
If she's not happy with the bucket in her cage, give her something bigger, put her in there and ensure she cannot get out. Mine was done the same day, but I've read others have stayed overnight in their digging hole.
Keep her hydrated if she stays in there for more than a few hours. If she starts digging a hole, let her be...she may very well dig a few test holes before she is happy with one.
Frustration and desperation is not going to get you anywhere-- blaming the animal isn't either. This forum is a fantastic resource with many people who can help you, and this question has been answered many times before. Here are a few good places to start:
Breeding Veiled Chameleons
Keeping Female Veiled Chameleons
The breeding page of melleridiscovery.com offers concise and complete information regarding oviposition, complete with photographs and methods.
Additionally, a simple search on this forum will yield more information and anecdotes on problematic laying, more quickly, than any of us could type here in a day, and if you have additional, specific questions, they will be promptly answered.
Research before Acquisition.
Fabián