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Have you breed her? If it's pink eggs, then go ahead and incubate one, then ship it over to me as soon as it hatches!
I have a feeling my chameleon is going to lay eggs, I am going to have a proper laying bin for her, but once the eggs are layed what should I do with them? Should I leave them there, take them out, incubate them?! Any suggestions
Then you'll want to put them in something like a tupperware container with a lid with a nice layer of laying medium on the bottom (vermiculite or hatchrite are both good, but must be moist). Then make an impression with your finger and place each egg in an impression, so they don't roll around.
To incubate, they can stay in a closet or something if the temps don't swing too much. Especially if they stay between 70-75*F.
First ask yourself if your are READY and WILLING to possibly hatch and raise 40+ baby Chams (wait i saw you have a Veiled, so possibly 70+, lol) and cater to their needs and find homes for them.
After you answer that for yourself, then you will know exactly what you should do.
There are some pretty good breeding, incubating and hatching blogs on the forum.