CamiGirl89
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I candled my 6 month old veiled eggs today, and their went from being a half-light half dark egg, to a fully dark egg... Do baby chameleons move in their eggs when it comes close to hatching time?
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I suppose near the end of incubation they could turn over or roll, probably not much room to move any more than that though. They must be able to move around in there since they need to move to hatch out.
Makes sense to me! I hope this little one lives... If it does hatch, it will be the only one in 41 eggs to make it. This clutch has been incredibly weak, and it has been heart-breaking. Especially since I have only vowed to breed Cami once, since I do not want to make her go through the egg-laying process more than she needs to. 6 months down, hopefully not much longer to go! If this one hatches, we are keeping it, so I am hoping that it does!
I suppose near the end of incubation they could turn over or roll, probably not much room to move any more than that though. They must be able to move around in there since they need to move to hatch out.
I have a clutch of 41 3 1/2 months in.. When did the rest go bad? Am I safe at this point?
Mine went bad at about 4.5-5.5 months old. It could just be a weak clutch since it is the mother's first, and I could just be having some bad luck. Thank you, Miss Lilly, and best of luck to you, RicoRoxy! I won't try to breed Cami again due to her age (She is only 1.5 years, but I still worry with her getting a little older). But I might try again with another female in the future! I would love to experience chameleon babies at least once!
We don't mean the egg turning and rolling, that is always a big "no no" We mean the fetus INSIDE the egg moving, which makes sense to me to be entirely possible. It would be hard for them to get out if they couldn't move!
It is my personal choice not to, I am trying to keep her from reproducing again as to be gentler on her body. The only thing I did "wrong" was not weighing the eggs at the beginning. I don't know what prior post you were reading, but I never rolled the eggs or put them back in the wrong position. They have been around 74 or 76 the whole time! Thank you for the advice, but I was only asking about the fetus moving. I have spoken with plenty of breeders both on forum and off forum about methods of hatching. Closet method for me after the winter was over Thank you anyway, though!
Goodness you are a grumpy one indeed! I know her body could handle it, but clutches are known to be hard on chameleons regardless. I do not want to breed her again, that is my choice regardless of your suggestions. I had 3 eggs of my clutch of 41 that I would pick up to candle within the first 3 months. This helped me try to identify whether or not the clutch was fertile, and also helped me see their development. I don't think this affected all of the other eggs, since they were not lifted from their boxes. Also, candling with a lead pen-light (like what nurses have) is not something that bothers the eggs so long as you don't do it daily time after time. I do not think any of this has anything to account for the numerous loss of eggs. Why people like me are so offended by people like you is because you are rude. We do not know who you are, your level of experience, and do not expect to hear alot out of your experience since you have been a member here for a month. When your name is a little more established, we feel a little more comfortable taking criticism from you. So there is your explanation. Thank you, goodbye!