lucimirka
Member
Hi,
my girl laid her first eggs ever (5 days ago; unfertilized). There was no problem with laying. She had peace (towel over the cage), lots of room to dig... The whole laying process took her 1-2 days. From the view (the lid of the cage; I have attached a photo), the eggs looked "nice". She is tired from the clutch and I would also say that she may be apathetic (which is understandable), but I would just like to know if she is okay or if I can take her do something more to make her feel better.
She's been drinking a lot since lying, so I don't think she's dehydrated. She also eats, but less than before (now 3-4 crickets a day).
Now she also has a problem that someone is looking at her (I left the towel over the terrarium, otherwise she didn't want to eat). She also acts protectively and territorially over her laying peat.
Just wondering if this is normal and what to do. Also tips on how to remove unfertilized eggs.
Thanks a lot!
Chameleon info:
Cage info:
my girl laid her first eggs ever (5 days ago; unfertilized). There was no problem with laying. She had peace (towel over the cage), lots of room to dig... The whole laying process took her 1-2 days. From the view (the lid of the cage; I have attached a photo), the eggs looked "nice". She is tired from the clutch and I would also say that she may be apathetic (which is understandable), but I would just like to know if she is okay or if I can take her do something more to make her feel better.
She's been drinking a lot since lying, so I don't think she's dehydrated. She also eats, but less than before (now 3-4 crickets a day).
Now she also has a problem that someone is looking at her (I left the towel over the terrarium, otherwise she didn't want to eat). She also acts protectively and territorially over her laying peat.
Just wondering if this is normal and what to do. Also tips on how to remove unfertilized eggs.
Thanks a lot!
Chameleon info:
- My chameleon - Veiled cham; female; 6 ½ months; in my care since February 2024
- Handling - sometimes; she climbs by herself in my hands
- Feeding - crickets; 5-7 crickets a day; I am feeding my feeders veggies (fresh every day); water gel and oats
- Supplements - ReptiPlanet
- Calcium - 100% clear calcium - it is just calcium so I use it 4x times a week
- Multivitamin - D3, A, C, B1, B2, B6, B12, biotin, folic, choline chloride, minerals: Fe, Co, Mn, Cu, Zn, I, Se → 1-2x times a month
- Watering - 2x times a day
- Fecal Description - every other day; sometimes every day, dark brown color; about 2 pieces of poop and one big piece of ,,urea" - slightly yellowish/white; has not been tested for parasites
Cage info:
- Cage type - glass cage with sandstone background, cleaning every sunday, dimensions - height 100 cm/39,9 inches, width 80 cm/31,5 inches
- Lighting
- UVB - Arcadia PRO T5 UVB Kit 6% UVB
- Heating bulb - 25 W - ReptiPlanet
- schedule (both bulbs) - 7 am ->7 pm
- Temperature
- cage floor - 21 C/69,8 F
- Basking spot - 27-28 C/ 81-82 F
- Lowest overnight temp - 19-20 C/ 66-68 F
- Humidity
- daytime - around 30-40 %
- night - around 80-90%
- measuring with ReptiPlanet digital thermometer and hygrometer
- Plants - live plants only
- Orchid
- Monstera
- Ficus
- plants transplanted into non-toxic peat
- before I gave them to my cham they were carefully cleaned with water and quarantined for a month (separated from my other plants in the house)
- Placement - in the living room (we are not there much often, so she has a peace and space to relax)
- ventilation - holes in the top of the cage and around 20 cm/ 7 inches from the cage floor
- cage is placed 40cm/15 inches above living room floor, so the top of the cage is 140 cm/55 inches relative to my living room floor
- Location- Central Europe