Don't return her. She may turn out to be a great pet. My female just laid 49 eggs with no problem. As long as she is well cared for she will do what is natural.
my race comment wasn't meant to be racist it was meant to show that beautiful things can come of mixed matching. Again in the wild I wouldn't want to see pure lines contaminated. However I am looking at it from the pet owner side. If a mutt isn't pure bred it can still be loved by its owner. I...
although I wouldn't cross breed I don't see a problem with it in a captive bred program. Snakes are done the same way. If your trying to get certain traits there is nothing wrong with cross breeding for pets. Boxers, Doberman etc are all mixed dogs to create a new breed. I would however never...
is there a egg care thread, my veiled laid eggs and I separated them. I Seen a video somewhere about adding water to the substrate occasionally to keep them from drying out. Any info for shelfing them would be great.
My Veiled just laid a clutch of 49 eggs. My question is do any of you breeders limit the amount of eggs you incubate or do you always do the full clutch. Money is not an issue as far as raising them up. My concern is that Veiled doesn't seem to be the breed of choice and it may be difficult to...
so my female veiled chameleon has been throwing some beautiful colors than her normal green. I assumed she was gravid. I put her in my male cage and the successfully bred several times over the next couple hours. I've tried once before and she rejected him. This time she was all for it. My...
I have 2 veiled chameleons in separate screen cages. They have their own room, however I don't run a air conditioner during the summer and the room get to the low 90's. Will they be ok as long as they get fresh air and cool nights? Possibly a fan?
Are you the same guy who has been looking for male for your gravid female? Shouldn't she be due for laying? Might not be good to have her bouncing around a car.