That is exactly what she did... Dig a hole, lay all her eggs, burry the hole. One of our books says to keep the bin in there for upto 2 weeks after, so we're following that since the bin and sand really can't hurt her. We figured better safe than sorry.
Yup, Ivy our female laid 23 eggs last week in her bin. :D So far all look good, and no bad ones as of yet. She is still digging every other day, so we're keeping an eye out for more, but it is doubtful at this point.
Thanks for the reminder... she has since been covered up. We cover her up at night like a parrot in the birdcage, to help keep the humidity in. We fed her today through the fogger hole since peaking through the fogger hole we could see her in the bin.
Now it is only time that will tell us...
Justin, thanks for your input. The pair was purchased as a breeding pair from Elliot and Sandy at ChamsNW. (great people BTW). Again, I would have to check with my wife for exact ages.
The male's sire is the Torch, and the female is from Rantabe (spelling?)
Well, our female (named Ivy) is exploring her laying bin!!! We have a large bin comprised of wet (washed) play sand. I went in to do a quick check on her humidity and she was in her bin, with sand on her nose... she froze when she saw me. I am hoping it wasn't just a sight of something shinny...
Thanks for the assistance. The video I posted is the most current images I have of them. In the video you can see the size of the two much better. Both are right around the 1 year old mark. (I'd have to check with my wife for the ages since she knows and I am bad at that kind of thing).:D
In both pictures that is my wife's hand... Picture #1 was a current shot (then) and picture #2 was take the week we got her, but shows her "normal colors".
We normally put our Chams in the ficus tree in our bathroom when we take a shower or bath (typically we alternate chams and put both in once a week when we can have someone there to monitor them). This lets them get a bit of the humidity from the shower/bath. I shot this quick video when my...
Well, we are new to the whole Chameleon thing, and have a breeding pair of Panthers from Chams NW.
We went on vacation for New Years, and while away put the male and the Female in the same cage since they do not have issues being in the same cage. We unfortunately had a latent male on our...
Yeah we were using the Exo-Terra for Louie (he is ~7 months old) and once we got the replacement female from Sandy and Elliot about (1/3 the size of our male), we moved him to our larger screen enclosure. We have problems with maintaining the humidity, since we live in AZ. We are using an...
Hi all.
My name is Wil, and my wife and I just got a set of Panther's from Chameleon's North West. (Sandy and Elliot are awesome to deal with, BTW).
I just thought it would be nice to introduce myself as I lurk around the forum!
Oh yeah and what good is an intro post with out pics...