Thanks a lot I'm so relieved. She spent 36 hours in the hole and I was taking her to the vets at tea time cos I was worried. But got in from work and all the soil had been put back and she was sat on the edge of her food bowl waiting for me to feed her
Little pickles update when I uncovered her this morning to feed and spray her noticed she's started digging a little hole in the substrate. So fingers crossed should be close
Btw thank you everyone for all the advice it's greatly appreciated
Steve(new Cham daddy)
Twenty minutes before they moved off. In one way it was interesting to see but in another it was disturbing. My Viv had been covered for a few days now hoping the privacy will aid her
They were both out for free range and pickles(f) was sat on my knee when Stan (m) just sauntered over. Which is nothing new cos these two tolerate each other. Then he flashed his colours she laid down and away they went on my knee. Couldn't move so just had to sit there lol
She's got the same lumps mine has but I know mine mated cos they did it on my leg when they were bout out for free range. I know chams do lay infertile clutches but am interested in how long for them as week so following
Cheers again. She just hasn't shown any interest about going down to the bin yet. Off food looks like she's gonna burst Just panicking a bit Spot the first time Yemen daddy lol
Did that the other day and she went full prehistoric on his arse. Never seen her so angry at him. Think being a new Cham daddy I'm just panicking a lot cos don't want anything to happen to her
Thank you remkon
I have a foot square plastic tub full of damp playsand in the back behind the plants I also have a dark towel draped over the front of her Viv for privacy
Hi I put my male and female Yemens together 3 weeks ago and they had a serious amount of jiggy jiggy time. So I'm hoping she's pregnant, it's been 3 weeks and I have her in a bio active viv with soul/ play sand substrate And a seperate laying box full of just washed plays and hidden at the...