I am not sure of the exact dimensions of it but I do have a Tupperware container in there with moist playsand. I may need to get one that is deeper. I knew she was female when I adopted her from the vet I work at. I love her and don't want to loose her to egg stasis. She had such a rough...
I understand that. But there is not an optimal place in her habitat. He habitat has to be small because her legs are deformed from mbd that she had when she was younger. So she does not climb as well as a normal chameleon. Thanks for the advice!
No. She started "digging" this morning so I put her in the Rubbermaid bin with moist sand and put her heat lamp in there as well as some leaves from her habitat. She did eat a few worms on her own a couple of days ago. I am going to leave her in the bin all day and check on her this evening...
Thank you! This is what we have done. She isn't doing anything when I put her in there. I am going to watch her some more to see if she starts to dig at the bottom of the habitat I have her in. Then put her in there. I think I will add some branches and plants.
Her habitat is not big enough to put one in there that deep. I have a small thing of sand and a small thing of potting soil. I will watch her to see if she starts to dig in that. Then move her to the laying bin with the 8 inches deep sand. Does that sound ok?
Yes we had x rays done. She has not been constantly looking and /or digging yet. The vet said within two weeks and yesterday was a week. Will watch for this thanks!
Thanks for replying. Should I put something deep in the cage with her? The things we have in there now are not deep. The vet I took her to said it only needed to be a few inches deep. I have read different things. Thanks
My veiled Cham has eggs which are infertile. The vet told me to put potting soil in the bottom of her cage and put about 2 inches thick. She is digging but has not laid any eggs yet. The vet said she should lay in about two weeks. It has been a week. Everything I see says to use play sand and...
Ok thank you all so much. She is sleeping now since it is "night" for her. No lights. Lights come back on in the morning at 7. Still going to call vet in the morning and schedule an appointment. Will keep you all posted!
The spot on her head is from when she was little she burned it on the heat lamp that petsmart had. She had mbd when she came to us at Banfield. The vets there helped heal her head and fix the mbd. That is where the scare is from and why her legs are deformed. I am one of the techs that works...
Basking temp is 80 degrees Fahrenheit, she is about 3 years old, I have had her for almost 2 years, there is a uv light. I use repti calcium with d3. I use a 100 watt zoo Med basking light. No egg laying container.