Lizzie The Chameleon
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ok so first of all- receptive or gravid?
2. When do you think she will lay?
3. How do you tell if she is egg Bound?
2. When do you think she will lay?
3. How do you tell if she is egg Bound?
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Just new to chamsWhy are you so concerned about her being gravid? Is your chameleon not behaving normally? Take a picture of her entire habitat please!
View attachment 165185 I had to use flash BC her lights aren't on yet were upgrading her to a bigger size, full screen, after she lays this clutch so she's not stressed out
I have like almost a hill so she can choose how deep she wants to go. It's about 8-10 inches deep on the deepest part. Yes taking the dish out for sureHow deep is her sand? From the picture it looks shallow and not deep enough for her to dig a tunnel but pictures can be deceiving. I would take out the water dish, you already know my thoughts on the water dish from another post of yours(I don't like them because they are too susceptible to bacteria growth). But if you take it out it would give her more area to choose from to dig.
It's behind the plants so she can be hiddenWhere is the laying bin in there? I see plants, and what looks like sand everywhere...
Sorry if I am missing something.
Yes we added a little extra water just to make sureWill the sand hold a tunnel without collapsing?
This is my girl now, she is roaming ALLLL over her cage non stop, and shes restless, for a 2x2x4 ft cage shes traveling alot. Shes also got a attitude now and acts scared around me and hisses at me which she never does. I already have a laying bin in there and she ususally goes down to it but just walks on top then keeps on walking back up her cage, she has a route she paces to, like a circuit track. Im tempted to get xrays but i have everything in her cage that she needs to lay. I just have to hope she does and doesn't have any issues.
Mine has been roaming alllll over!I see the blue dots called robin eggs on her today. They can be a sign of being receptive. When they are receptive they roam all over the place too. Have you seen this video? https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/receptive-female-chameleons-educational-video.62869/
She's about 5-7 months old. They said she was about 3 months when I got her in JuneHow old is she now? She could get be receptive. She doesn't look that fat in this picture.