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Old 01-15-13, 10:07 PM   #1
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Re: new chameleon pics.

Hey SnakeKid... I'm new to this Forum and noticed your post about your Veiled Chameleon. It looks like you have received a lot of good advice on here. However, if you still have any questions, please get in touch with me. I actually raise Veiled Chams. I'm sure I can help you out with any questions or advice you might need. Just let me know... I'd be happy to help!! Chams are my absolute favorite. By now, I'm sure you have realized how great Veiled Chams are to raise. I know these postings are a little old... but, I just wanted to offer my help if you need it.

I also have a Female Veiled. I have only mated her once, and her eggs are actually hatching right now. So, I have approximately 30 Baby Veiled Chams right now... and more on the way!! I can also answer any questions you might have about the egg laying process and the best way to help your Cham lay. As other people have stated, even if your Cham has not mated with a Male, she will still produce eggs. I'm sure you've done research by now, so I'm sure you know she must be provided a place to lay her infertile eggs. If not, she will become egg-bound and die. That is the most important thing to know when you have a Female Veiled. You will know when she's ready to lay. She will start getting bigger and her demeanor will change. They get very "lovey" when they are gravid (producing eggs). Plus, she will start climbing all over the habit... ESPECIALLY at the bottom. That's the best sign that she is ready to lay her eggs... she's basically "looking" for somewhere to bury them.

Anyway, let me know if you have any questions. I'd be glad to help. Also, she looks like a very healthy Cham!!
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Old 01-16-13, 08:48 PM   #2
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Re: new chameleon pics.

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Hey SnakeKid... I'm new to this Forum and noticed your post about your Veiled Chameleon. It looks like you have received a lot of good advice on here. However, if you still have any questions, please get in touch with me. I actually raise Veiled Chams. I'm sure I can help you out with any questions or advice you might need. Just let me know... I'd be happy to help!! Chams are my absolute favorite. By now, I'm sure you have realized how great Veiled Chams are to raise. I know these postings are a little old... but, I just wanted to offer my help if you need it.

I also have a Female Veiled. I have only mated her once, and her eggs are actually hatching right now. So, I have approximately 30 Baby Veiled Chams right now... and more on the way!! I can also answer any questions you might have about the egg laying process and the best way to help your Cham lay. As other people have stated, even if your Cham has not mated with a Male, she will still produce eggs. I'm sure you've done research by now, so I'm sure you know she must be provided a place to lay her infertile eggs. If not, she will become egg-bound and die. That is the most important thing to know when you have a Female Veiled. You will know when she's ready to lay. She will start getting bigger and her demeanor will change. They get very "lovey" when they are gravid (producing eggs). Plus, she will start climbing all over the habit... ESPECIALLY at the bottom. That's the best sign that she is ready to lay her eggs... she's basically "looking" for somewhere to bury them.

Anyway, let me know if you have any questions. I'd be glad to help. Also, she looks like a very healthy Cham!!
Thanks I'm sure I'll need Your help sooner or later. It's good to know there is someone on here with a lot of experience that's got my back. This is not only my first chameleon, but also my first lizard. All I've ever owned is snakes. However, I'm glad I got her, because, although a little more challenging, she is already proving to be a fun little pet.
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