Darla Marie Pelan
New Member
Hello,
I have myself a young (dont know how old, yet) veiled female cham. I noticed that she is digging in the bottom corning of her cage and wondered if she is trying to dig a hole to lay. I put a bucket with soil there this morning, and a while ago she was just sitting on it. She has no spots and she goes from dark to light..she is light when she goes to bed and this morning she was a darker shade of green.
Anyways, i was reading up and wondered if female veiled chams lay as many clutches so much so that it signifigantly reduces there life span, from the stress and what not. My cham is still very young, so this surprised me.
She is eating what i put in her enclosure and no lumb by her hind leg (which i hear is where the eggs are located).
Any insight would be appreciated.
P.S. - what do you do with the eggs if you dont want a bunch of little ones? Maybe they are not even fertilized (she was in a enclosure with another female when i got her)
I have myself a young (dont know how old, yet) veiled female cham. I noticed that she is digging in the bottom corning of her cage and wondered if she is trying to dig a hole to lay. I put a bucket with soil there this morning, and a while ago she was just sitting on it. She has no spots and she goes from dark to light..she is light when she goes to bed and this morning she was a darker shade of green.
Anyways, i was reading up and wondered if female veiled chams lay as many clutches so much so that it signifigantly reduces there life span, from the stress and what not. My cham is still very young, so this surprised me.
She is eating what i put in her enclosure and no lumb by her hind leg (which i hear is where the eggs are located).
Any insight would be appreciated.
P.S. - what do you do with the eggs if you dont want a bunch of little ones? Maybe they are not even fertilized (she was in a enclosure with another female when i got her)