hmm, I not 100% sure. Best bet is to give her a few days peace and just check on her now and then to make sure she's done or not. Cause once she is done and she gets back up to her braches or tree she will need watered and feed because it takes a lot of out chameleons.
A few times I've...
well if you didn't mate her with a male they will be infertile and can be thrown away after she lays them. Just make sure to give her a big tub type container so she can dig deep enough to lay eggs. If she feels she cant lay the eggs she may become egg bound and die.
As for how often she...
ya, my chams seems to sleep in the same spot for the most part. but my female is about 4 months old and she seems to mix it up, last night she went to sleep hanging upside down from the screen. I wasn't very comfortable with that so I opened the cage and slightly nuged her belly and moved her to...
hey there, give this a read it should answer your questions.
good luck with the new cham for your mother in law :D
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
hey everyone, so I just noticed the past few days my male chameleon has been opening his mouth a lot. not sticking it up in the air, he is keeping his head level but its open. I know they do this to regulate temperature but I just need to re-affirm this for piece of mind for myself..LOL
I...
holy cow, he is absolutely gorgeous. happy hatch day :D
The more I see these beautiful veilds I want to get one.......one day :D
may I ask also, how is his temperament? I hear veilds can be kinda grouchy
LOL, I was gonna say....how? I have a 4 month old panther and he doesn't have those colors yet. he's getting there, but I was like WOW.
still gorgeous cham, congrats on your new buddy :D
ya know, I know you said your cham was 6 months. so a few factors might be
first, his new environment. it may take him a few weeks to a month to get used to his new home.
also, both my chams are around 4 months old, so a little younger then yours. but mine stay dark a lot also. from what...
that sounds plenty big. but just remember if you get a baby cham (which im assuming you are) you might have problems free range feeding him in a big enclosure.
I prefer free range feeding myself. I think it keeps them active in searching for food and such. but other people find cup feeding...