All this helps a ton...and now she has a deeper bigger bin to lay in, but still no signs of her wanting to go on the soil to do her thing...Any other advice?? also when is it time to be really worried in these type of situations??
I will give her more privacy and continue with the daily shower. Also will keep her small laying bin and when I see any signs of digging will transfer her to a bigger bin. Thank you for the advice. Do you know if her current colors are gravid colors?
The vet said the only sure way of knowing if she had eggs was doing and xray and it was a ridiculous amount of money and it wasn't even solving the problem so I thought I should try elsewhere...I'm struck out of cash for a few more weeks but she cant wait that long. The lack of passion on that...
Yes I have recently ordered silkworms, wax worms and sow bugs to include in her diet and I will note all the great advise but any advice to get her back into eating or pooping, I just want her to feel better. and if its eggs how can I induce or stimulate egg laying?
Her stomach shows no tactile signs of marble shaped or ovaloids in her, but thought maybe it would be different seeing that these eggs would be empty??
She looks very uncomfortable and puffy. Does her coloring have any relation to her being Gravid? Also what should I do to aid her in laying eggs and relieving her. The laying bin I could fit in her enclosure is 12"longx6"widex5"deep but she doesn't go inside the bin she walks around it but...
I have a 7 month old Female Panther chameleon, have had her with me for 4-5 months. She lives at a constant 75-85 temp with a basking spot of 90 and humidity levels ranging from 65 to 80. Full screen cage dressed with a few fake vines, real branches and a small umbrella plant to keep humidity...