I would have to agree with Mredhorse, they look too small and very round (if I'm wrong, and it is in fact oval than I apologize and disregard my reply :o ). They should be more oval-esk, about the size and similar shape of a jelly bean. The picture of the one you cut open, I cant say for sure...
I have a female and she has laid 5 clutches of eggs. Typically they will all be bunched up together in a tunnel she will dig. In regards to the MBD, be sure to give her a little extra calcium when she begins producing eggs. My girl Creature lays eggs every 3 months. When I first got her, I...
First off.. congrats on the babies. I began offering them food about 24-48 hours after hatching. Typically they absorb the remainder of the yolk sack that supplied them nutrition while in the egg. Most times you will notice that they still have a bit of the sack still attached to their belly...
Thank you very much for the advice, it's a big help to get first hand knowledge. There's so much information out there, but a lot of it is either very dated or somewhat vague. I have taken measures to ensure that Creature is not over fed anymore. My boyfriend and I buy them a variety of feeders...
Hello everyone. I'm new to the forum, although, I've been aware and read through it for a long time. I wanted to see if I could get some advice on feeding babies.
This is my first experience raising baby Veiled Chameleons so we are still working out what methods of doing things work best. I...
I don't have much to add to the responses you already got from other members aside from to urge you not to interfere with the actual hatching process. It can take them quite some time to actually make their way out of the eggs, but they'll make it with out any help. I know that they are supposed...
I know this was from a few years back, but I wanted to ask if the eggs your female laid were actually fertile? No one asked, and if they were not, than I would suspect that that was probably why they were shriveling up on you. Females will lay eggs regardless of whether or not they were bred...
First off, I am new to the forum. I've used it for quite some time as a reference, but I had not registered until now. I also am aware that this particular thread was started by Chase, and it was several years ago, but I thought I'd weigh in on a few of the posts :)
My first viable/fertile...