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She's shedding and also had a eye infection when she was younger, she has been housed with my male for like a month and a week or so and she's pribly 6 months...she's just starting to turn that brown color before they turn yellow like the sexual mature colorsIt looks like she's just flattening herself for display or to absorb heat. KatpitalJ is right though, it does look like she has something going on with her eye in that first photo.
How old is she? You should start looking into how to set up a laybin so you can be ready.
Is this Gravid colorationIt looks like she's just flattening herself for display or to absorb heat. KatpitalJ is right though, it does look like she has something going on with her eye in that first photo.
How old is she? You should start looking into how to set up a laybin so you can be ready.
Are these Gravid coloursAre my eyes playing tricks on me? Or is there an issue with her eye?
She doesn't appear to be displaying the gravid colours...
Do you think my chameleon
Well thank youIn my opinion, no.
However I have not housed a female Veiled in almost 10 years...
Does she at least think she is GravidFirst you need to see a vet for her eye. That looks bad. She also needs her own separate enclosure with a laying bin in her enclosure at all times. She looks to small and young to breed and I would not even consider breeding until she gets her eye cleared up. That's to much stress for her going on at one time. The only way to know for absolute sure if she has eggs is an x-ray from your vet.