If she don't look like she is still gravid I would keep digging for them my guess is they are there you just haven't found them. They might be in an entirely different place than you think she put them look for a place that looks recently covered.
Its hard to say I would go with anywhere from 8 to 12 months, but I would go with Jann on this she has loads of experience with veiled. He is a real healthy, and good looking one that I'm sure of. Welcome to the forums.
Please don't take offence by this, but your cham is obviously stressed over this. It is not a puppy it is a lizard. I'm not a vet but I don't think after 25 plus years experience that soaking your cham in water is going to help him poop he needs to drink it. Your only succeeding in stressing...
Never had the problem as long as you don't feed them anything wider than your chams head it shouldn't be an issue. That being said if things got dire before I would let my cham die I would try to dislodge it some how
I would say it looks a lot like a human, or any other creature gasping for air, and trying to dislodge something from their throat for that matter. Hope this helps.
Your misting practices if done properly should be all the watering they need. most chameleons need more water than plants do if your plants aren't getting enough water your cham is definitely not getting enough.
Yah I would bring down the temps he is probably overheating a little. Mine heat gradient is 82 degrease basking at the top to 68 degrease at the bottom. Does he seem to open his mouth a lot when basking?
I would definitely get more vines, and foliage real plants are nice, and help with the...
It's okay to leave him in his enclosure, however at his age you should be considering getting a larger one 2'-2'-4'. I would suggest a ficus for free ranging just be careful not to over water it, and try to get it near a window for sun light you should be fine.
Well for one I didn't see very much vines that he could walk on, or that would sufficiently hold his weight. They like lots of climbing vines. And you could have things too hot in his environment they need a proper gradient to regulate their temps. Fill out an ask for help form, and let us know...
My chameleon's legs are skinny. Is this normal? Yes this is normal
I can see the shape of ribs pushing out on his sides. Again, is this normal? Somewhat normal, but need to see a pic sounds like he may be a little under fed. Are his eyes sunk in?
Is it okay to feed my chameleon blatta...
Not sure what that is I would definitely keep an eye on it if it were me. I'm not a vet, but I don't think it is mouth rot that usually starts in the mouth on the gum area. However that doesn't mean it isn't some other form of fungal issue. If it gets worse might want to consider a good reptile...
If your looking for the natural look a lot of folks make a background using Great stuff as a base, and adding vines, plants, and moss. If you use the search I'm sure you would see several examples.