HELP SICK CHAMELEON

Laying bins should be made of half and half of sand and organic dirt. Slightly moist so when they dig the tunnel won't collapse. They generally need lots of privacy and have to be able to get in and out on their own to use it. A sign of being ready to lay is not eating or drinking
 
Laying bins should be made of half and half of sand and organic dirt. Slightly moist so when they dig the tunnel won't collapse. They generally need lots of privacy and have to be able to get in and out on their own to use it. A sign of being ready to lay is not eating or drinking
Ok I will get a laying bin set up, she has not stopped eating or drinking! How often should she be laying?!
 
You're laying bin needs to be at least 12 inches deep the soil should be organic and wet enough to hold a tunnel with out it collapsing . You want a plant or branch running to bottom in the event she digs deep and it was to collapse she could get out .
 
Avg is every 90-120 days but there's always variables to that. Keeping her cooler or feeding her less could reduce laying however that is a debated topic
 
My girls has not either she's right around same age . You're girl looks more ready then Frances through . What you think @Nursemaia ?
Yeah she's a big girl! Here's some pictures from a couple weeks ago!
 

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I don't have much advice to add, unfortunately. Definitely take any advice from the experienced chameleon gods on here, they are an incredible resource! I do have to add that my girl went from just a little bit stand offish to almost evil as she approached laying and it seems like your girl might be following the same pattern. Unfortunately her opinion of me isn't improved as of yet, but we're working on it...
 
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