Since I am inexperienced in the world of chameleon moms, I would like to know what I should look for in order to determine whether of not a chameleon is carrying eggs. Is there a way to tell... either be feeling her side (or near the back legs?) or looking or in general some typical behaviour of a chameleon carrying eggs?
The reason I am asking for this information is because my veiled Yuki is 1 year and around 3-4 months old already and has yet to lay eggs. She has her bin and everything, but has never went close to the lower reaches of her vivarium or anything.
Either I am doing something really right or wrong in her care if she has not yet produced eggs! I have, admittedly, not been feeding her as much as Marimo (our male elliotti) and keeping her basking temperature at an acceptable temp to reduce the chance of her carrying eggs. By all means she is not malnourished either, no worries about that! I think this combination is working really well for her.
Hopefully someone can provide me with some insight! A comparison picture, if possible, would also do wonders in my understanding.
Thank you in advance!
The reason I am asking for this information is because my veiled Yuki is 1 year and around 3-4 months old already and has yet to lay eggs. She has her bin and everything, but has never went close to the lower reaches of her vivarium or anything.
Either I am doing something really right or wrong in her care if she has not yet produced eggs! I have, admittedly, not been feeding her as much as Marimo (our male elliotti) and keeping her basking temperature at an acceptable temp to reduce the chance of her carrying eggs. By all means she is not malnourished either, no worries about that! I think this combination is working really well for her.
Hopefully someone can provide me with some insight! A comparison picture, if possible, would also do wonders in my understanding.
Thank you in advance!