lokiopolis
Established Member
Hello Everyone,
I was wondering if I could get some advice or information regarding the general timeline for a female veiled chameleon to go from receptive to gravid to laying eggs.
My girl is estimated to be a year old, but has only been in my care for about a month and a half. Over the last week, particularly over this last weekend (30-1st) she has started showing some pretty colors (the light teal blue/ yellow) which I believe to be receptive. Today the yellow turned to a really pronounced gold, and she has been getting more active going around the top of the enclosure. I have a lay bin set up with moist play sand I got from home depot, but she's shown absolutely no interest in it up to this point (probably still a little too early?).
I was just wondering what to expect timeline-wise, and when I should start getting concerned and book a vet visit, I've been reading a lot of posts on the forum and I am absolutely terrified about the possibility of becoming egg bound.
Thanks. Attached are some recent pictures
Both the above photos were taken about an hour ago, about 5 mins apart, differences in lighting (9/3/19)
both these photos were taken over the weekend (9/7/19) withing 5 mins of each-other, basically the difference is just lighting
I was wondering if I could get some advice or information regarding the general timeline for a female veiled chameleon to go from receptive to gravid to laying eggs.
My girl is estimated to be a year old, but has only been in my care for about a month and a half. Over the last week, particularly over this last weekend (30-1st) she has started showing some pretty colors (the light teal blue/ yellow) which I believe to be receptive. Today the yellow turned to a really pronounced gold, and she has been getting more active going around the top of the enclosure. I have a lay bin set up with moist play sand I got from home depot, but she's shown absolutely no interest in it up to this point (probably still a little too early?).
I was just wondering what to expect timeline-wise, and when I should start getting concerned and book a vet visit, I've been reading a lot of posts on the forum and I am absolutely terrified about the possibility of becoming egg bound.
Thanks. Attached are some recent pictures
Both the above photos were taken about an hour ago, about 5 mins apart, differences in lighting (9/3/19)
both these photos were taken over the weekend (9/7/19) withing 5 mins of each-other, basically the difference is just lighting