@kinyonga sorry i was not clear my fault. The very first time she laid eggs she was about 1 year and 4 months old, she had laid 27 eggs. Now she is 2 years and 6 months old and she laid 37. She laid the 37 eggs on Thanksgiving Day (November 23rd 2017) She is now starting to dig test holes again...
@kinyonga She laid her eggs almost 3 weeks ago, i took all the eggs out and put the laying bin back in, now 3 weeks later shes starting to dig again, I also did add more water in that bin as as i took the picture noticed how dry she is. As she is right now, shes head first super deep in the bin...
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - Female Vield Cham, 2 1/2 Years
Handling - Only when needed, she doesn't like to be touched
Feeding - Feed Crickets / every other day of 8, calcium w/o d3 for majority and calcium w/d3 and vitamins every weekend on a rotating schedule.
Supplements - ReptiCal...
So I've never seen this before and was wondering if anyone else had ran into this. The first time my female vield laid eggs she had 28. The second time (3 weeks ago) she laid eggs she had 37. Now I cleaned her cage gave her a new tree in her cage but I started to see holes being duh and her nose...
I am ready, she laid her first cluth fine, i did read the blog about lowering the temps, which i did by lowering the branch. Also I cut her eating alot, i used to give 10 crickets every other day but now i give her 8 3 days in the week. Shes really healthy but now shes roaming all over the cage...
So my Female Vieled layed her first batch of egg (infertile) on Jan 20th of this year. Shes been doing great and shes been a very pretty lady. Shes rude but i respect her lol. Well its now April, ive never bred her and ive fed her 8 large crickets every other day with the usual dusting of...
Ive tried so many times to let mine free roam outside, sadly they like it so much they run lol, and when i try to get them they get mad and sometimes "jump" to get away from me. So i dont want to risk hurting them.
Hahaha i took off of work when mine laid, i was a nervous wreck, you hear horror story's of holes collapsing. I was looking at her from time to time but she never saw me
I used this:
http://raisingkittytheveiledchameleon.blogspot.com/2007/12/keeping-female-veiled.html
So far my girl only laid one clutch and it was 17 eggs, so not very many and shes doing great
Im 100% certain its a male, i see small nubs while not defined as much i see them, also the casque is raised higher than a female would, i notice male casques have a more "pointy" look to them and females have more of a round one.
Honestly she looks healthy to me, she doesnt look like she has eggs and she doesnt look massive, i know sometimes my girl can look obese then she can look like she has starved for weeks.