What your saying does make sense, fortunately I was able to have the right set up for her to lay successfully last time, hard to believe she is starting to produce again!? But who knows, I just worry about the colors indicating stress, and it worries me to think she could be stressed like that...
She is 2 months older now, but definitely wasn't showing these colors before she laid last time, and I haven't seen her exploring the bottom of the cage like she was when she laid last time, im also new to the whole thing, just watching her as close as I can( from a distance that is).
Ok, ill try to get a better lamp that I can elevate more. No mirror and I removed a picture that I thought she might be seeing herself in. Really not sure she really doesn't look gravid to me and she just laid 2 months ago.
I moved her basking branch for the heat down and was able to drop the heat to about 84.7°, then I elevated the uvb up so I have now, about 12" of space between the bulb and the basking spot. I woke up this morning, and just as I turned the uvb on she started showing the aggressive colors again...
Also her eyes seem to be a bit sunken in but her urates are white with a little orange spot at the end? But I have a dripper and feed her horn worms and things like cucumber from time to time to give her more hydration, not sure how to fix or if its a problem?
Gotcha, trying to get her a bigger enclosure so she can be at that 12 inch mark without being too low in the enclosure if that makes sense. I'm not sure what wattage incandescent bulb to get to achieve that sweet spot, trying to refrain from the red bulb. And I have a repti-cal supplement with a...
This is day 3 or so, of my female veiled showing these aggressive colors all day long, she is sleeping, eating, drinking, everything in her enclosure is ok from what I know, all natural plants, 60 watt incandescent bulb, and an arcadia 12% uvb bulb, she is receiving earthpro A every other...
I dont have any pics at the moment of my enclosure, but everything should be ok based off of what I learned from this forum and chameleon academy, but I have noticed the past couple of days my female veiled chameleon has been showing aggressive colors all day long,, she is around 8 months old...