I found that my female was not receptive very long. It required many introductions to find the window in which she was not going to fight off the male. She also was a lot more picky about laying her eggs, preferring sandy (70% sand 30% soil) soil. I diapaused at 60 degrees for 30 days after an initial period 30 days of 74 degrees and returned to 74 for the remainder. Babies are very similar to panther chameleons thus far, starting on fruit flies, bean beetles, small crickets, etc. I have clutches from two other females and will update my experience as I go.