Where do you get I'm being rude?? I'm starting to get grumpy because I'm trying to offer help and you keep blowing me off and saying i'm rude because I've only been a member here for a month. Don't let the numbers fool ya honey, i've been breeding chameleons for a little over 12 years. Have...
Never said you did anything wrong. I don't know why people always take offense? Her body can handle it no problem, if it's fed and housed correctly. I read the post about you candling the eggs many times throughout the incubation. Which led me to say they could've been rolled, as you may...
They don't move inside the egg. Read my previous post. They're in the fetal position inside the egg. The only "moving" they do inside the egg is with their head to notch a few slits with egg tooth. Then emerge through that opening.
Yes she can. Chameleons are reproducing machines. It's part of their survival strategy. So yes, even tho she's never seen a male she can develop a clutch of infertile eggs and have to lay them or get egg bound and die. Like I said before try not to over feed her and that will lessen the...
I doubt it was a "weak" clutch. Especially if it was her first. I doubt it's "bad luck" either. They probably got too dry, overheated, or reading your other posts were rolled and not put back in the right position. You have to watch these things closely til they hatch. Next time try and keep...
They don't turn or roll at the end of incubation. In fact they could drown if they are rolled. They don't need/have room inside the egg to move. Right around hatching the baby chams are in the fetal position. They simply move their head around to make slices in the shell with their egg...
I'm not sure what you mean by "can't have babies unless fertilized". She can develop and lay a clutch of eggs without being bred. Those eggs will be infertile and won't hatch "babies". When she gets close to laying you will be able to see and fell them when you gently palpate the back half of...