KTRamrod
New Member
I’ve only had my veiled for a few months, and can only guesss that she’s pretty young, but until the last couple of days she’s acted the same every day, and now she’s acting really different. Instead of hanging out near the top of her enclosure or hiding on the side, Sunday she spent HOURS hanging down the middle of the enclosure by her tail from a vine. Just hanging. She started spending time for the first time near the bottom of the enclosure too, so I got a laying box ready & put it in. She’s sat in it & dug around. My husband thought she may have laid eggs while I was at work last night, but I dug through it earlier today & there were no eggs. She’s at the end of her second shed since I’ve had her, and she ate a chunk of her skin off the bottom Sunday... I had a ceramic dish below my drip system to catch the water (which I empty a couple of times a day & clean daily.) This morning it was full from the night of drips, but to my surprise she was laying in it soaking. I have a rock with a fake plant embeded in it in the dish so that if crickets climb in they can save themselves (it hasn’t been necessary yet, but I also didn’t want her to drown if she ever ended up in there somehow). She was just chilling out with her face and front legs on the rock & the rest of her in the water. I called a vet & they suggested that I take her out because she was probably too cold. She was pretty cold, but I put her close to her basking light and she climbed back down near the bottom. I decided to hold her to warm her with my body heat, which she didn’t seem to mind at all. Instead of hissing and snapping at me she was reluctant to go back on her vine. Could she be wanting to soak because she’s ready to lay? Could she suddenly like me? Should I let her soak in some warmer water while I monitor? She is my first chameleon, I kind of rescued her, and I’m just trying to take really good care of her. Has anyone seen behavior like this? I can’t tell if she’s just getting happier and checking things out, or egg binding, or what. None of this is exactly alarming, so I don’t know if I need to take her to a vet. The closest vet that deals with chameleons in nearly an hour away, so I don’t want to stress her out with a car ride unless it seems really necessary. Any ideas would be appreciated.