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    Incubating eggs, need advice please

    No she hasn't been with a male in the time that she has been with us which is 5 months. She is a flapnecked chameleon but she is actually wild, we found her in our garden and she has stayed ever since.
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    Incubating eggs, need advice please

    I am not sure if they are fertile, i know if you shine a light they are supposed to have little red veins on them. I tried to look but i am battling to see because they are so small
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    Incubating eggs, need advice please

    Hi Everyone, my chameleon decided to lay her eggs on Thursday evening so they are in the sand but i dont want to take them out, is there anything that i need to do while they stay in the sand? I dug in the sand to find them so i just covered them again with a little sand but she closed them with...
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    Need help. Gravid flapnecked chameleon

    Our girly finally decided to lay her eggs last night, she was digging her hole the whole day and night last night so its such a relief that is finally done. I want to find out if i have to take the eggs out of the sand or is there a way in incubate them while still in the sand?
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    Need help. Gravid flapnecked chameleon

    This is her sitting in one of the trees she likes the other day. The leaves all fell off not so long ago
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    Need help. Gravid flapnecked chameleon

    I tried to take her photo of her stomach the other day to see her eggs but you cant see with her changing colour
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    Need help. Gravid flapnecked chameleon

    Thanks for the info, i will try that. We live in Richards Bay in KZN.
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    Please could anyone advise me with our gravid chameleon

    Hi Everyone I am new to this forum. I discovered today that we have a gravid female, we found her in our garden and she stays most the time in one of our potted ficus trees outside, when the weather is bad outside we put her inside on one of the ficus trees next to the window. I dont know how...
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    Need help. Gravid flapnecked chameleon

    Yes she is wild but she is very friendly and she likes to be handled. I think she was looking for food when we found her because she was walking next to the pool on the ground. She has still not laid her eggs up to this morning so i am not sure what to do.
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    Need help. Gravid flapnecked chameleon

    Hi Everyone I am new to this forum. I discovered today that we have a gravid female, we found her in our garden and she stays most the time in one of our potted ficus trees outside, when the weather is bad outside we put her inside on one of the ficus trees next to the window. I dont know how...
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