Troubledluna80
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Plush my female Carpet Chameleon was made it for the first time with my male on March 27. She was very receptive of him but when I tried to put her with him again the next day she flashed her stay away colors. It has only been 12 days since they were mated but yesterday she only ate about 1/2 of what she typically does and for the first time ever was climbing her whole cage like she wanted to escape. Today she won’t eat anything and I watch her crawl the the bottom of her cage several times. Even though it’s only been 12 days I was worried that I timed it wrong and maybe she was already making infertile eggs when they mated. She was very receptive the first time so I’m not sure. She’s in the lay bin but it’s mostly trying to escape. I did make a test hole for her and walked out of the room for 30 mins. When I came back it appears the hole is gone and she’s trying to climb out. Is it possible for her to lay that quickly? Or is it possible for her to even lay only 12 days after mating? She looks healthy her eyes are not sunken she’s brightly colored and very alert and defensive. Usually she does not mind if I put my hand in her cage to remove the food cup but she tried to bite me today. She hissed so loudly and turned into a tiger. I quickly backed off and was very gentle when I moved her to the lay bin. I’m using Frank’s method on his care sheet.