Fullbackshak
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Hey all, brand new chameleon owner here. Her previous owner had to move to the states for work, so she asked if I would be willing to take her. I’ve only had her for a few days, but I’m concerned she might be eggbound. When I went to pick her up there was no laying bin in her enclosure, which I’ve since added (approx 10”x15”x10” of 50% reptile soil and 50% topsoil for a money tree I put in). I’ve been feeding her 5-7 gutloaded (oranges) crickets a day, with calcium w/o d3. Also bought calcium with d3 and a multivitamin, waiting to give her those less frequently though. The owner said she was 2 years old and very healthy. She’s been eating well, so I’m not sure if she’s early into being gravid and just chunky, or if she’s eggbound and given up on trying to lay.
Her enclosure is about 18” by 30” by 30”, which I know is on the small side. She had a small UV-B bulb which I’m going to replace with a linear one. She has a mister which I run for a minute or 2 three times a day.
My main concern is that she may be eggbound. She’s very large and somewhat lumpy, but when I feel her sides I don’t feel any hard lumps at all. The other thing I’ve noticed is that she appears to be “stuck” in the middle of shedding, and there’s a strange patch of skin on her right side near her neck (photo attached pointing out what I mean).
Thanks in advance for any/all help, I can provide more pictures/info it it would help.
Her enclosure is about 18” by 30” by 30”, which I know is on the small side. She had a small UV-B bulb which I’m going to replace with a linear one. She has a mister which I run for a minute or 2 three times a day.
My main concern is that she may be eggbound. She’s very large and somewhat lumpy, but when I feel her sides I don’t feel any hard lumps at all. The other thing I’ve noticed is that she appears to be “stuck” in the middle of shedding, and there’s a strange patch of skin on her right side near her neck (photo attached pointing out what I mean).
Thanks in advance for any/all help, I can provide more pictures/info it it would help.