Andregay
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I was starting to get worried about Peggy as she and Conner mated end of November, but she showed no signs of laying although she was as fat as can be. I tried putting her in the laying bin beginning of Jan, but nothing so I put her back in her cage.
This weekend when I tried to feed her she just look at the food, but didn't eat so I decided to try again and I put her in the laying bin again on Sunday. She was in the container 10 minutes and she started to dig.
I left her alone to do her thing and later when I peeked in I saw she was covering the hole. I took her out, put her in her cage and then went looking for the eggs, but I only found one.
I covered the hole again and put her back and she did it again. Made a hole, laid one egg and covered the hole.
I left her today while no one is at home in the laying bin and hopefully by the time I get home from work she would have laid the rest of the eggs.
Can anyone tell me if this is normal or does that mean that something is wrong? Also what are the eggs suppose to look like and feel like after they have been laid, because there is a clear difference between the look and feel of her first batch and the two eggs that I already have.
By the way Peggy is a veiled Chameleon and she is about 2 years old now.
This weekend when I tried to feed her she just look at the food, but didn't eat so I decided to try again and I put her in the laying bin again on Sunday. She was in the container 10 minutes and she started to dig.
I left her alone to do her thing and later when I peeked in I saw she was covering the hole. I took her out, put her in her cage and then went looking for the eggs, but I only found one.
I covered the hole again and put her back and she did it again. Made a hole, laid one egg and covered the hole.
I left her today while no one is at home in the laying bin and hopefully by the time I get home from work she would have laid the rest of the eggs.
Can anyone tell me if this is normal or does that mean that something is wrong? Also what are the eggs suppose to look like and feel like after they have been laid, because there is a clear difference between the look and feel of her first batch and the two eggs that I already have.
By the way Peggy is a veiled Chameleon and she is about 2 years old now.