Digging in egg bin - how long to lay

Henhead78

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I've posted before about my male dying after 3 weeks and how I've v been worried about my female not eating etc.

My house had been empty all day I've come home to find her digging her egg bin. I walked out as soon as I did she did not notice me.

How long will it take as I don't want to disturb her and cause her to stop and become egg bound.

When she has finished will that be it.? When is the best time to remove the bin. I doubt they are fertile but I could be wrong.

Thanks
 
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She is now out but has not laid
 
She has gone back now. I have to go back to work so hopefully she will do something.

If not would a bigger Bin be better as im not c sure if it's deep enough. Will she try again if I do.?
 
I've now covered the Viv with a towel so she can't get spooked by anything b outside.

My wife is due home soon with my kids. I've told her to be as late as possibile. If she comes home although the chameleon won't be able to see out will noise spook her.

The Viv is in my living room out of reach on kids about 3.5 foot from floor
 
The most important thing is to leave her alone, they'll dig test holes and if you spook them they could possibly hold onto the eggs and become egg bound.
It took my Cham about 3 days.
 
The most important thing is to leave her alone, they'll dig test holes and if you spook them they could possibly hold onto the eggs and become egg bound.
It took my Cham about 3 days.


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I still think it's too small though is only about 3" deep this is way deeper. And maybe start a hole to get her going?

Would it be a good idea to swap it out as soon I get home in about 2 hours. Or would a new bin the Vic spook her. Her bin now has been there for about 10 days
 
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