Hey y’all ~
I wanted to update you…
Titan laid all her eggs without any intervention. She had 43. I’ve been feeding her wax worms & lots of calcium coated crickets. She’s a happy camper right now 🩵
I don’t, but I know she’s been acting like her normal self in terms of appetite, thirst, where she hangs out, & where she usually sleeps, as well as her coloring.
I’m bringing her in tomorrow to their sister vet because she still hasn’t dropped any more than the 4 eggs since Friday. As of now, she has dropped a total of 31 eggs.
I’m more worried about her now than I was before because now I know for a fact there’s more eggs in there & they’re not coming...
Sorry for the delay in updating. I took her to the closest open vet that handles exotics, (over an hour each way) & they took x-rays & asked me a ton of questions about her enclosure, the humidity of it, what we feed her, the type of calcium we dust her crickets with, if we have a lay bin for...
The one we take our dogs to doesn’t take exotics, but there is one not too far that does, & I’m calling them tomorrow morning.
What does it mean if there’s no shell on the eggs?
None of the emergency vets around here take exotics. There is only 1 vet in my area that handles them & of course they’re closed today. But they open tomorrow at 7:30am, so I’ll be calling them in the morning.
I haven’t seen any more eggs since my last post, but we’re keeping a close eye on...
Oh no. I was so afraid of this being the case. I’ll need to find an emergency vet that also treats exotics.
Thanks for the replies. They confirm what I thought, unfortunately, I was hoping to be wrong.
Her becoming egg bound is exactly what I am worried about ☹️
Her bin is 5” deep & 8” long. It has moist sand in it.
We quit using substrate except for a light dusting of sand & her enclosure is is filled with plants except for the egg bin.
I just checked on her (it’s the middle of the night...
Hi, long-time lurker, first time poster.
My husband bought a veiled chameleon in March of 2022 while I was out of town. He did ZERO research 🙄 , so I watched a ton of videos, lurked on forums, etc.
So, he was told it was a male. Well, in January of this year, “he” layed eggs in one of her...