incubation temps and humidity?

reptileman

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My female ambanja started to dig yesterday and seems to be about ready to lay, I just wanted to see what people say is the best temperature and humity for panther chameleons. I have been told many different ways and would like to get more info on it. Let me know what all you breeders do.
 
My female ambanja started to dig yesterday and seems to be about ready to lay, I just wanted to see what people say is the best temperature and humity for panther chameleons. I have been told many different ways and would like to get more info on it. Let me know what all you breeders do.

Not that im such a professional but ive been reading alot of breeders ideas and most of them reckon the temp doesnt have to be too high. As you can imagine the eggs in the wild are in the ground, so the eggs are not likely to have too much heat, jus a lil but humidity as far as ive read seems to be important.

As you can imagine eggs in the soil would be very humid but only warm, not hot, with a small variance at night.

If you get it nice and humid, not moist you should be ok. Dont drown them lol.

I hope this helps you in some way :)

Good luck with the eggs, All goes well you should be able to have a few beautiful babies, in 9 months :eek:.
 
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