This is absolutely AMAZING!!! I was so confused in the beginning luckily I came across this forum and all you wonderful people helped direct me but this kit makes everything so easy and discounted. It’s a win for the owner and the Chameleon. Thank you for being amazing advocate. I will...
I did not bc I didn’t think of it but now I wished I did. If these other eggs “die” I will definitely check out what’s inside. That is interesting I didn’t know infertile eggs could look good for so long. Thank you for the suggestion.
Unfortunately all the eggs from that lay went bad and died. I think I figured out what happened. I had recently added more water bc our house is super dry in the winter and I must have overdid it. This first egg was in the middle and after another egg, one closest to this one, I realized how...
I did not diapause them. I had intended too but unfortunately had some family stuff come up that took all of my attention. That’s a good tip about vitamin A and although I do not intend to have any more fertile eggs at this point if that changes in the future I will remember this. Thank you for...
Thes are my first eggs so I have never saw the hatching process m. After I panicked posted I looked through similar threads and it seems like that maybe happening. Just in case I am going to prepare and hope for the best.
I have carpet Chameleon eggs that were laid in March. They’ve looked great up until this last week. I haven’t added water in 2 weeks so I don’t understand what is going on. The egg in the middle that is now yellow and wet was significantly bigger just a couple days ago. The first thing that...
Update: the 2 deflated eggs were definitely not fertile And they started smelling so I remove them. The yellow egg actually turned white and is by far the biggest one. I’m just keeping an ion it to see what happens.
Thank you. She ate this morning and didn’t lay anymore. She did eat more vigorously that she has been and drank a lot today too. It’s awesome the first day she wasn’t spending the whole day trying to escape from her cage so I’m pretty sure she’s done. Her belly looks completely deflated and a...
Update: she dropped four more last night sometime after her lights went out. This morning she was very enthusiastic about eating and got a huge drink. I put her back in her lay bin because she had dropped them I thought maybe she could have more but so far absolutely no digging. I haven’t been...
The eggs Are going in 30 g of vermiculite that have been moistened with 15 g of water. I will make a slight indentation for each egg and than add a cover.
She dropped them in her cage. I have been transferring her to the lay bin as suggested but when she didn’t do anything I transferred her back to cage, it was almost lights out. I went downstairs for about 30 minutes maybe 45 minutes when I came up I did not see the eggs on the leaf before...
So I think she still has more. I had her in the Lay bin all day but she didn’t do anything. It’s almost lights out so I put her back in her cage and went downstairs for about 30 mins. When I came back up I opened her cage before I noticed there was eggs sitting on the leaves of her plants. I...
My female carpet chameleon just laid 7 eggs. I’m wondering if that is a good number. I was over feeding in the beginning but cut down once I found out I was feeding too much.
Update: It has become very obvious that she has eggs. I did get a bigger lay bin but I kept it bare inside like suggested. She allowed me to place her in it without trying to kill me so I hope that’s an indicator that she likes it better. I did have to add more substrate so that it would be deep...