digging holes?

germanmike

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hey guys, names mike and im new to the forum and chameleon s all together, before i got my veiled chameleon i did my research and love my new pet. But lately in the morning when i turn on the lights i see her digging holes at the bottom of the cage? its a female and shes 9-10 months old. why is she all of a sudden doing that??
 
Hi, I'm new to chameleons too so don't hold this against me, but it sounds like she could be gravid?(sp?) If not I'm sure someone will correct me :D
 
Sounds like she's looking for a place to lay eggs. They can lay egs without a male and they will be infertile. It might be a good idea to put a nice deep (12 inches of substrate) laying bin in the cage. Make sure the tub you use is big enough for her plus a few inches on all sides including above her. Try to use an opaque tub and fill it with organic fertilizer free soil or clean play sand or a mix of both. Make it moist enough to hold a tunnel but not muddy. Make sure not to watch her dig or she may abandon the hole. If she doesn't find a place to lay her eggs she may become egg bound and can die if she does. Give her lots of water and food afterwards. After a few weeks cut back on food so she doesn't make a huge clutch next time.
 
Sounds like she's looking for a place to lay eggs. They can lay egs without a male and they will be infertile. It might be a good idea to put a nice deep (12 inches of substrate) laying bin in the cage. Make sure the tub you use is big enough for her plus a few inches on all sides including above her. Try to use an opaque tub and fill it with organic fertilizer free soil or clean play sand or a mix of both. Make it moist enough to hold a tunnel but not muddy. Make sure not to watch her dig or she may abandon the hole. If she doesn't find a place to lay her eggs she may become egg bound and can die if she does. Give her lots of water and food afterwards. After a few weeks cut back on food so she doesn't make a huge clutch next time.

thank you very much
 
Waiting a few weeks to cut back her food is too long IMHO...she will already be growing the follicles before a few weeks are up.
 
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