Veiled chameleon egg laying - container & substrate?

oldgreggg

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New and inexperienced owner of about a week and understand females need a place to lay eggs. Thought I had a male according to the pet store but from online research believe I have a female. I saw my chameleon climb down the screen to the bottom of the enclosure & briefly exhibit what might be pacing behavior this afternoon. So, I have just added to my chameleon's enclosure 1) a milk jug with the top cut off filled with organic potting soil, & 2) a 2.5' tall ficus tree replanted in organic soil in a black plastic planter pot. Has anyone had success with a similar set up for egg laying? Thank you for your time & consideration!
 
You need a container at least 12 inches deep and wide for her to lay in.

Post photos of her and the back of her back feet, and I can sex her for you.

:)
 
Taking pictures was no pleasant process...

Here you go, canimom!
 

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Substrate sand?

*Camimom -- sorry for the misspelling before. I bought a bag of extra fine, white play sand. The hardware store told me it is "sanitized." Do I still need to wash it? If it is washed, it will become too wet for digging. It is Kolorscape White Play Sand bought from Ace Hardware distributed by Oldcastle Lawn & Garden (out of Atlanta; closed today for weather).
 
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