Hello everyone. I'm a first time veiled chameleon enthusiast. I have a raised female Veiled Chameleon who is approx. 1 year, 5 months old. I chose not to breed her right away. About 4 months ago, she layed an 35 egg infertile clutch. She did well after laying them. A few months after this, I could see that she was getting nice and plump again so I bred her with a beautiful 2 year old, high-yellow veiled chameleon. It's been about 1 month since I bred her. She's been digging in her dirt containers for the last week. Last night and this morning, she layed 45 eggs. I removed them from the dirt pit and put them in a 6 quart shoe box sized plastic container with about 3 inches of perilite. The eggs appear healthy, full and white to off-white in color. I spaced them all with about 1 inch in between each other. I will be keeping them in this container to incubate them in a dark closet. I will check on them frequently for temp and humidity levels. My questions are : 1) what is the optimum humidity you should keep your eggs at, and 2) what is the best temperature range to keep them at.
I've been reading that 70 degree temperatures are best. I haven't read of any definitive humidity levels, but only that it shouldn't be too wet or too dry. I will weigh my incubating container to monitor egg weight levels and hydration status'. If anyone could give me some tips, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I've been reading that 70 degree temperatures are best. I haven't read of any definitive humidity levels, but only that it shouldn't be too wet or too dry. I will weigh my incubating container to monitor egg weight levels and hydration status'. If anyone could give me some tips, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.