Syreptyon
Chameleon Enthusiast
Hey all! So a couple months back (about 3), I purchased a wildcaught Brookesia stumpffi (the plated leaf chameleon) and she has been fully thriving in her new home. Eats and hunts like an absolute champ.
In the past couple weeks, especially, she inflated like a balloon to near comical proportions. I was going back and forth between whether I just made her fat from over-feeding or if she was gravid. Well, last night I noticed she wasn't roosting up in her tree by the time she normally does and that I couldn't find her easily (which is unusual because she was blimp-sized). After searching for a long time, I found her low on the ground, partly below ground. I immediately covered up the vivarium to give her her space and then this morning she looked much less round than usual.
I moved aside some of the substrate where she had been laying and lo and behold I found 3 perfect little eggs! I have never dealt with eggs before, so now I'm wondering if anyone has any experience or can offer me resources for Brookesia breeding. And boy let me tell you, there is not an abundance of readily available information out there. Here are my questions:
(1) Since she is wild caught, is it likely that the eggs are fertile? I don't know how long they can carry eggs before laying...
(2) If they are/might be fertile, what is the best way to incubate them?
(3) Are there any known Brookesia experts I should get in touch with? The lack of info is driving me nuts!
In the past couple weeks, especially, she inflated like a balloon to near comical proportions. I was going back and forth between whether I just made her fat from over-feeding or if she was gravid. Well, last night I noticed she wasn't roosting up in her tree by the time she normally does and that I couldn't find her easily (which is unusual because she was blimp-sized). After searching for a long time, I found her low on the ground, partly below ground. I immediately covered up the vivarium to give her her space and then this morning she looked much less round than usual.
I moved aside some of the substrate where she had been laying and lo and behold I found 3 perfect little eggs! I have never dealt with eggs before, so now I'm wondering if anyone has any experience or can offer me resources for Brookesia breeding. And boy let me tell you, there is not an abundance of readily available information out there. Here are my questions:
(1) Since she is wild caught, is it likely that the eggs are fertile? I don't know how long they can carry eggs before laying...
(2) If they are/might be fertile, what is the best way to incubate them?
(3) Are there any known Brookesia experts I should get in touch with? The lack of info is driving me nuts!