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My female veiled chameleon has never been bred and has laid three clutches of eggs: 61, 57, and 40. Between the second and third clutch I started feeding her on a 'diet' recommended on this website: http://raisingkittytheveiledchameleon.blogspot.com/2007/12/keeping-female-veiled.html
I know that less food overall leads to smaller amounts or no eggs at all. Iggy, my chameleon, is only about 3ish years old... I've kept up the feeding little or nothing two days and then a medium sized feast on the third day but I'm not sure when to start giving her as much as she wants. She recently (as in two days ago) started getting more vibrant robin's egg blue and orange colors and she is constantly on the move around her big cage. Since chameleons need to be fit, well fed, with the right amount of calcium, and just generally with enough energy when they lay their eggs, I'm not sure if I should continue feeding her only a little up until after she lays her eggs.... any suggestions about timing?
I know that less food overall leads to smaller amounts or no eggs at all. Iggy, my chameleon, is only about 3ish years old... I've kept up the feeding little or nothing two days and then a medium sized feast on the third day but I'm not sure when to start giving her as much as she wants. She recently (as in two days ago) started getting more vibrant robin's egg blue and orange colors and she is constantly on the move around her big cage. Since chameleons need to be fit, well fed, with the right amount of calcium, and just generally with enough energy when they lay their eggs, I'm not sure if I should continue feeding her only a little up until after she lays her eggs.... any suggestions about timing?