Took Hatty to the vet yesterday and had her scanned. She did indeed have several big follicles. Because she hadn't had time to recover from her first clutch and was starting to fall and lose interest in food, the vet advised spaying while she was still strong enough to withstand the surgery. She...
Thank you all. I’ve booked the earliest possible vet visit on Wednesday.
Just to be clear, Hatty has always had a lay bin in her viv but chose to lay in a pot plant in a window sill.
Thanks for your kind words GoodKarma. I adore Hatty. My only other female, Boo, died after getting eggbound...
Thanks everyone. Trouble with my phone so excuse delays.
Hatty usually has about 5-6 4th gen brown crickets per day and a locust or two or a few calciworms. But in the past week she is only really having about one or two feeders a day and is most interested in super worms (morios)
Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care?
Felmale blue bar ambilobe Panther aged 11 months
Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon?
Every day
Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What is the schedule? How are...
My 10 month old Panther girl, Hatty, laid her first clutch of 26 eggs about six weeks ago, having been gravid colours for about a month. I removed the infertile eggs the next day and she went back to normal very quickly, and shed a week later. However, within a couple of weeks she was showing...
Hi - sounds as if you should take your girl to the vet to see if they can help you get her other eggs out. I have no direct experience of gravid females but search the forums here and I'm sure others have had similar experiences. Definitely call the shop - they owe you free advice! Also, listen...
I am delighted to say that Boo's been great since those weird episodes. I moved her viv and she has been much calmer. Then this morning she fed from my hand for the first time ever. Four waxworms in quick succession. Before today she wouldn't even let me SEE her eat! Really happy. :)
Thanks for all your advice. I covered the sides of Boo's viv and there have been no further incidents. She is now eating and pooing fine again and not reacting to me at all - other than keeping a beady eye! Not sure I'll ever know what scared her so badly - maybe just part of becoming mature, as...
Indeed. It sounds like you have a pretty good understanding of what a terrorized chameleon looks and acts like from the personal experience of your own terrorized and panicky wild-caughts. Having never seen a panicked chameleon myself - possibly due to years of sensitive handling - I can only...
lol this makes me feel slightly better! I was assured Carpets were super-docile but I'm starting to wonder... Yes I have put a lay bin in her cage just in case :) Also covered the sides of her viv and this morning she ate. Fingers crossed...
Yep, I am leaving her be. Which, frankly, is what I do most of the time! I do hand-mist twice a day but she seems to enjoy that, and will stretch towards me. I will try hand-feeding again in a few days but don't want to risk interrupting her progress in that department. My only concern is to...
Andee, Thanks. I took a pic of her setup but unfortunately cannot upload it. It is a glass viv with fans and vents, placed in a dark corner of a very quiet room. I shall certainly keep the sides covered, but inside her tank she does have plenty of cover. Often takes me a long time to spot her...
Thanks for your reply but I take exception to your comment that I am 'terrorizing' my cham!
My first cham (Senegal) was very sociable and lived for six years. My second was far less so (got him as an adult) and so I did not handle him much in consideration of that, and he died due to...
When this happens to me, I dismantle the cage around my girl. She's usually on the big ficus and I just remove all obstructions and take the ficus out with her on it. I wouldn't want to go grabbing her - for both our sakes! But once everything is out of the way, even if she's still in there...