What can I do to help with my female veil lay eggs.

Tinklerbell88

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I have a 10 month old female veiled chameleon, for the last week she has been scratching at the glass and digging in the bark. Ive set up a box on the floor, about 6cm deep with sand/soil mix but she doesnt seem to like it as she keeps digging in the bark. Any body have any advice? Thanks in advance. Not a great picture of her sorry.
 

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I would remove the bark before you end up with an impaction.
The egg laying container needs to be at least 12" deep x 12" x 8" filled almost full with washed playsand that is moist enough to hole a tunnel.
Don't let her see you watching her when she is digging...it can lead to her abandoning the hole and becoming eggbound. Good luck!
 
This is kinda unrelated I just don’t know where or exactly who to ask but my female chameleon just laid her first batch of eggs a week ago and I just wanna know how much of a percent chance will her they be fertile because she self reproduced? And how I know when she will lay eggs again?
 
This is kinda unrelated I just don’t know where or exactly who to ask but my female chameleon just laid her first batch of eggs a week ago and I just wanna know how much of a percent chance will her they be fertile because she self reproduced? And how I know when she will lay eggs again?

You should of made your own thread as to not confuse people about who the op is. But to answer your questions if she has never been with a male they eggs are infertile. You can expect another clutch in about 5 months.
 
This is kinda unrelated I just don’t know where or exactly who to ask but my female chameleon just laid her first batch of eggs a week ago and I just wanna know how much of a percent chance will her they be fertile because she self reproduced? And how I know when she will lay eggs again?
Self reproduced? Please post your own thread, and if you want to breed, sounds like you will have to do some research before then.
 
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