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If my female veiled is impacted how do I help her? Olive oil like a beardie I have no idea.
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Are you sure she is impacted. I would try putting her in a warm, not hot, shower.
Wow, that is a ton of eggs for her to lay in a short time. Have you double checked that your heat and feeding schedule are on point?
I don't have any experience with them, but from reading about them that seems a bit excessive.
Edit: That does look like a burn, is your heat lamp too close or hot?
It might be remaining eggs, but just in case to stimulate her bowels, give her a shower chamber with warm water.
I got a infraction lol
I’m certainly getting low on the old troll spray this week. Stop with the offensive language right now. You know, you really aren’t doing yourself any favours by coming to a website filled with knowledgeable and caring people and dismissing their help and calling them names.
There may still people still willing to help those animals. What part of the information you have been presented has been difficult to do or understand? If it is a monetary issue, which I completely understand, then perhaps giving them to a rescue might be prudent. ChamEO is set up for these kinds of things, drop them a line. http://www.chameo.org/
You don't make any sense what help was given sand give me a break. I posted my chameleon care sheet and nothing was posted I was doing wrong. They don't eat Jesus Christ
What? I don't understand what this is about?
Anyways, you could take her out into the warm sunlight or give the animal a shower to try and stimulate a bowel movement. I would be more concerned that there could still be eggs in her though (which you will need to go to a vet for or she could possibly die from it.) Since she has laid her eggs over the span of several days, it concerns me even more.
Bug off there suffering will end soon 32 degrees out thanks for the advice warm sunlight.