My female veiled/yemen laid her eggs a few weeks back and went from being big and fat back to being skinny again. But over the last few days i have noticed her getting quite podgy again. Is this normal?
She laid about 2 weeks ago and wasn't mated. I may well be over-feeding her though, I've never found anything telling me exactly how much to feed her. I give her locusts and everything on the internet is about crickets which come in different sizes to the locusts in my area.
I have not seen locusts but aren't they way bigger than crickets? You might still need to cut down on her food. Also different kinds of feeder will be good for her....they really do need a variety.
You could try her with Morio worms (known as supers in the States), Dubia roaches Silkworms, Butterworms, Phoenix Worms, etc. Also try and feed her smaller food items (ie large locusts instead of x/large). I learnt the hard way with overfeeding with my first female - she died a month after laying her second huge clutch of infertiles. First clutch was 104 and the second was 102. So far, my current female is 17 months old and hasn't laid a clutch at all yet and I feed her a LOT less than my first girly.
She will cycle eggs if conditions are right for her from the age of 6 months. You can reduce clutch size and frequency by keeping females cooler and feeding less. Have a read of this link - it offers more information on the subject. http://raisingkittytheveiledchameleon.blogspot.com/2007/12/keeping-female-veiled.html I just threw the infertile eggs away. If she has been mated and they are fertile they will need to be incubated.