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She does have a lay bin. But she is still in the same enclosure as the male. I had read that was okay, is it not?She does. Do you have a lay bin in her cage?
She’s not in the cage with the male or anywhere she can see him now, is she?
Unfortunately not, and it will within no time negatively affect their health. Each chameleon will needs its own enclosure, with at least 2x2x4 dimensions. I’m seeing red lights, is that correct? Are you using UVB lights?Will this work for a temp enclosure?
I quickly realized it was way to small so I have posted pictures of another one.Unfortunately not, and it will within no time negatively affect their health. Each chameleon will needs its own enclosure, with at least 2x2x4 dimensions. I’m seeing red lights, is that correct? Are you using UVB lights?
Why buying a breeding/mating pair? Do you have all the equipment to incubate the eggs probably? Enclosures for the young ones? Potential keepers once they’re old enough to go to their new home? Is the couple non related to each other, to rule out inbreed and reduce changes of deformation or abnormalities?
These are things to think about and get setup before starting to breed.
Alright, just double checking. Chameleons keeping and especially breeding can be though and expensive hobby and obligation We only wish the best for everyone, the animals and yourself.I quickly realized it was way to small so I have posted pictures of another one.
It just kind of happened honestly and now I am doing my best to get ready.
They are not related to each other.
Yes we use uvb light as well.
Yes we have an incubator on the way.
I have not worked on enclosures for the Little ones yet since we are looking at 6 to 9 months of incubation.
Also talking to some more local shops to potentially get the juveniles homes when the time comes.