Also, when your baby gets bigger, maybe try using a little glass/plastic bowl to feed, I find that it is easier for my chameleon to see and access the bugs.
Yes, she is most likely a girl. When I had my baby female (Nat) she looked very similar with no nubs/spurs and a very small casque like that. I would say she is digging for a place to lay her eggs, but she is way too young for that. You're probably right about the temp/hunting for bugs...
I really like that you got a taller enclosure, your chameleon is going to love that!! A few recommendations:
- If you want to keep the dirt substrate, make sure that it doesn't get super wet. I would just take out the dirt and have the tray, but you only need to take out the dirt if it gets too...
Alright, I'll look into getting a larger bin if that happens. I have done a lot of research on the best husbandry, and I think mine is pretty good. Thank you so much for all of your help!! 😄
The egg bin is about 10" wide and 6" long, and I think it's about 4" deep. I do make sure that it's moistened sand and I check it once a week. I did make a fabric curtain covering the bottom half of her enclosure 2 weeks ago. I feed her every other day and she gets around 3-4 medium-sized...
Hi everyone. Daffie has been acting energetic for quite some time now and showing bright colors, so I know she's going to be ready to lay eggs soon. This has been going on for about a month now, and she keeps climbing on the screen and making laps around her enclosure. She has been down to the...