I already made an egg laying bin with a small garbage can that we use for the kitchen. It is big enough and could fit on the cage as well as hold the play sand that I bought at home depot. As for the type of sand, the bag didn't specify that it was "washed" but the sand was moist when we tried...
thx djfishygills, that exactly what i was looking for, Tupperware sounds like something i could keep on the cage in the environment she feel comfortable in as well as where she can lay her eggs normally whenever the needs to without having to move her away from her environment.
I just found out my female veiled chameleon will have to lay her eggs even if she hasn't been with a male. I have her for around 8-10 months already. For the most part she is eating and drinking normally, but i find her navigating through the floor of the cage a lot, which is mostly the sign...
Yes am very aware, I did say I read this from books after all lol. Again am not planning to do this anytime soon so don't worry I won't do anything rash or stupid.
Like I said a wasn't planning on doing anything when I know I can't even pay for everything am not stupid. Am just simply gathering info for future reference. As far as I read and seen I believe am quite aware of what am getting into.
Yea, am planing on getting a job in order to make this work, besides I wasn't going to do it anytime soon that why I wanted expert opinion on this matter.
I invested a lot of money on this chameleon, on the cage, food, and the lights. I studied these critters from the internet and three different books that i bought and for the first time in my life i actually found something that was interesting and fascinating. I feel like the only thing left...
thx Jann, i wish i could had a male instead but my buddy had one, in which i decided to get a female but apparently my friend decided not to feed it for weeks or give it water so it eventually died. It lived for 2 year even, and now i have to continue our plan for breeding with somebody else :(...
My female chameleon just reach 7 months and am thinking of breeding her with a male.( if i ever find anybody else who has a one and live in Tampa, FL). My question is where could i sell them at? I went to a pet supermarket where i get my crickets but they said they don't buy them and i should go...