mrlax
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We're very concerned about our female Jackson, approximately 2 years old. She layed approximately 12 infertile eggs, small, yellow, about the size of jelly beans. She spent about 3-4 hours doing this, it was clearly a lot of effort, and after she went to her branches and slept, well after her normal 'bedtime'. The past couple of days, she has been very sluggish, and quite dark in coloration. She was eating quite well before this ordeal, but has eaten just several flies since the egg laying, and has shown no interest in any of her regular favorites- crickets, butterflies, moths etc.
I've learned that what she has been through is somewhat common, but is the post-egg laying reaction common? Is there an expected downtime? Is this generally something the chameleons recover from in a few days?
We are very concerned, contacted my vet, and have set an appointment with her too. She has suggested 10 minute bathing sessions in warm water to help hydrate her, and will help us assist-feed a protein solution if we have not witnessed feeding by the time of the appointment. Thanks for any help or insights on this situation.
I've learned that what she has been through is somewhat common, but is the post-egg laying reaction common? Is there an expected downtime? Is this generally something the chameleons recover from in a few days?
We are very concerned, contacted my vet, and have set an appointment with her too. She has suggested 10 minute bathing sessions in warm water to help hydrate her, and will help us assist-feed a protein solution if we have not witnessed feeding by the time of the appointment. Thanks for any help or insights on this situation.