i have never posted pictures of my veileds, but my girlfriend just got a new digital camera, so its about time! i'm new to posting pictures so forgive me if this takes a couple posts....
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i have never posted pictures of my veileds, but my girlfriend just got a new digital camera, so its about time! i'm new to posting pictures so forgive me if this takes a couple posts....
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the one on the top is cecilia, my female, who was especially upset when we took this picture. and the bottom is mr. electric ocean, my male. and before i leave, today my females color has lightened up considerably. normally she is a nice bright green, but i noticed while she was sleeping last night her color was getting lighter and today when she woke up i've noticed she is a much lighter green. has this happened before to anyone else? i hope everything is ok, because i just lost my job and can't afford a vet visit
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how did we exist without them?? lol!
How old is your girl? They can become gravid after about 6-8 months old (infertile unless they have mated). When she is recpetive she will have aqua and peachy colors on her (very pretty!) They do get very light green when they sleep. I am sure she is fine, just keep an eye out for her developing eggs. If you provide what she needs (a proper laying setup) you shouldn't have any problems. Here's one article about it.
Btw, nice pics 
lele
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i never knew the greatness of the digital camera until recently and i love them. within 15 minutes, i took the pics, uploaded them, and posted them!
as for her laying, i've got a 40 gallon tupperware type container(you know the ones for kids toys or something) filled with about 130 pounds of moist (not wet!) sand. in the waiting on her to be ready for it, i've been building sand castles.....you know to make sure it will hold form! i've been wanting to introduce my male, but they are both mean little chameleons....
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