Forgot to add the pictures. This would definitely be considered a large clutch, right? I did cut her food back about 3 weeks ago,and am slowly still cutting it down to get her at every other day feedings. I obviously didn't do it early enough to have any effect on this clutch.
She's doing great! I pulled her bin out yesterday, just didn't get a chance yet to dig them up.
Yes, that is a wifi cam. The brand is kasa, I got it at best buy for like $60ish. It works great!
I made sure she didn't see me! I only went in there to snap a pic because I could see her head was way in her hole on my camera. About 15 minutes ago she turned around and wiggled her butt down in the hole. I do have a question! So, as long as all goes well she should be done laying her eggs...
This girl has been digging on and off in her lay bin for the past day and a half. She has currently been digging for the past couple hours straight so I'm guessing she is close. Holy stress. I tip-toed in so I could get a peek, I do have a camera set up to keep an eye on her throughout the day...
Thank you all for the responses and kind words. She just went so quickly I felt like there had to be something I missed. I haven't been able to figure out how to upload that video. If I send it to myself in a message then the quality really takes a nosedive :(
Chameleon Info:
Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Veiled chameleon, about 5 months old. I've had her for about 2 months
Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? I Only have to move her from Viv to Viv at this point...
I've definitely learned a lot in the past couple months, but it's all still new to me. I got my girls at the end of September. If there is a way for you to look up my one and only other post I made you can look at the husbandry form I have on there, until I have a chance to fill out a new one...
Thank you... It's a Hibiscus in the front. Took forever for the leaves to come back after it lost them all when it went from northeast fall temps to the tropics in a matter of a few hours.