aleagueofherown
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What a chameleon can lay and what a chameleon should lay in terms of clutch size are two very different things. Humans have the capacity to carry many more than one child, but the health risks increase as age and the number of children increases. It is worse for female egg-laying chameleons to have large clutches because it severely depletes their calcium levels. When they lay, the eggs are essentially sucking the life from them. There are clearly a lot of husbandry (care) issues here, but you're in the right place to receive help! However, if you're unwilling to (at minimum) write out full sentences, answer the questions @kinyonga asked, and fill out the form that @ERKleRose posted - you won't receive much help. I hope you are able to make the changes to give her a better life!So the story of my vail chameleon is that my friend brother found her in the street last year around December and I took her in I got her cage at pet code thats the photo of it , and I don’t know her age I got her that big :/.. some guy from petcode to me to feed her 5 worms and I feed her every day and I spray her 3 times a day I use the lights that came in the box the heat one is 60 degrees for her water I have a little pool where she cames down and drinks it. My mom gets her pants and she’ll eat them and we replace them when they dry out. She’s always bright green so I think that means she’s happy I never pick her up she doesn’t like it but when I do I take her outside to where my mom has her orchid let her get sun this is here when she’s happy before her kids came I saw that vail chameleon have 30-80 kids so 42 should be okay