My chameleon is a Yemen, she is female, she is 9 and a half months old(we believe from what we have been told) we have had her 3 a d a half months.No, it is not normal at all after laying. Something is off. How many eggs did she lay? Can you see anymore lumps low in her abdomen? I seriously doubt if the eggs are fertile that is a long period of time between getting her and laying if she was mated. They will start molding over if they are infertile.
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I can't handle her she rushes off me, my boyfriend can, but however that is very rare. Everytime we try, she puffs up or she hisses or a bit of both. Her colour also changes really badly, so you know she is stressed.
We have been feeding her crickets and locusts.
We give her 2 locusts and 4/6 crickets
In the beginning it was twice, 3 times a day now its more like once and some days we still have crickets roaming around in her cage.
We use the standard bug gel, kale and crickets sometimes have had carrot.
Repti calcium, once a week
Multi vitamin exotic terra, once a month
I have a small pot on top of cage with a tiny hole in for a water dripper, I fill this pot everytime the pot is empty
We mist her twice a day for about a minute.
I have seen her drink in the last week, but not all the time I don't see her drink.
We have solid bits of poo, we also get white droppings, sometimes brown droppings.
She has never been tested, as far as I know.
It is a screen cage which is 3ftX2ft
Her lighting is zoo med, combi deep domb dual lamp(it is the one that came with the cage)
We have the light on for 12 hours and off for 12 hours
Her humidity we have an humidifier that we have poked through the back corner of her cage, it is on the same length of time as light.
Her humidity is always between 50-70%
We have a humidity reader
Her cage is placed under the stairs on a cabinet about 2 and a half ft of the floor. With just me and my boyfriend living here there isn't much traffic for her there.
My concern at the moment is. Saturday night we found a pile of eggs turned out to be 43 eggs in total. She came back up yesterday and seemed OK, today she has been sleeping she can barely keep her eyes open.