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Female chameleons can and do lay infertile eggs even if they've never seen a male. Make sure she has a good, deep bucket of sand or moist soil to lay in. My panther cham likes to lay hers in a potted plant that has lots of extra room around the roots. If she starts to act lethargic, doesn't eat for more than a couple days, or seems to be having trouble laying, get her in to a vet immediately. Eggbound chams go downhill very fast and if not treated promptly, often die. Also, you mentioned she lives in a "tank". Do you mean a glass aquarium? If so, chameleons do very poorly in glass tanks, and often suffer infections from the lack of ventilation. Screen cages work much better. I would not move her while she is gravod, but as soon as you can do it after she has layed.
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