Are male chameleons more prone to prolapse? It seems like every time I see one on the forums it's a male. Is this a hemipenile thing? I ask because I am in the very early stages of considering another chameleon and I've only had females in the past. My girls have been / are so sweet, and I just...
She won't necessarily get lumpy -- she will put on some weight in her belly, and when she is close to laying she may not want to eat. From the pics above she does appear to be big bellied. The lay bin should be in the enclosure all the time, so it's just a normal part of her environment.
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You'll want a probe to measure her basking area. A digital thermometer with a probe that can control the temperature at basking like a herpstat, although there are cheaper options.
She will lay more often if you feed her to much and have higher temps. My last girl would lay once a year but...
She does look plump. I'd remove the peat moss and go with a 50/50 play sand to organic potting soil mixture. You only want to give the vitamins and D3 twice a month.
@kinyonga how long between being receptive a ready to lay?
You'll want a linear uvb on top of the enclosure. You can raise it off the enclosure a few ways, but in the past I have used blocks of wood to raise it up.
Be careful keeping the enclosure by the window. It can heat up the enclosure in summer time and make it cold in winter (depending on where...
As Klyde said, you'll need a linear t5ho fixture and 5.0 or 6% bulb.
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I agree about the dirt at the bottom. The plants and stuff look pretty good but maybe some more branches / vines for more pathways.
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Are they maybe biting her? Both super worms and hornworms can bite. As said above there are some changes to be made to your setup so the chameleon can thrive. She will also need a lay bin as she will lay infertil eggs like a chicken. Check out the chameleon academy and that can give you some...