Also, would calcium powder help the eggs? I know that its good for the chameleons to have their food dusted with calcium powder, but is it a bad idea to sprinkle some to help the growing baby? Or maybe sprinkle some on the substrate?
Well, I've read that if they are infertile they will crumble in a few weeks. I was just wondering how long until It is obvious which eggs are not going to survive?
yes, I have a male and a female veiled. This was the first time they had ever bred. Does that change anything? Also, where do you usually get perlite or vermiculite? Can you get those at Home Depot?
Im glad I asked around. I'll know not to mist them from now on. Do you think there is still a chance for them since they are still plump? When would I see the bad ones crumble?
I've had many holed drilled in the lid for ventilation.
I've read online that you had to keep them moist and spray them constantly because you don't want them drying out. Is that wrong?
Also, does anyone know what the green is? Mold? or just discoloration of some sort?
Should the container...
I am hoping someone can answer my question. My veiled chameleon had laid eggs about a month ago. I have a picture of the green looking egg as well as what the other ones look like attached with this text. A week ago I noticed a bright green-blue coloration on the eggshell. It does not look like...
Can anyone tell me why this egg has green coloration? Its been a month since the female Veiled laid her eggs. Although it has some green, it is still plump