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My female panther is gravid and trying to lay her clutch. She is very wide in the belly area. She began digging yesterday but has not laid the eggs yet. I have provided for her a bucket with vermiculite in it. There is also a pathos plant in the cage but she did not dig in the pathos pot at all. The other bucket with vermiculite is what she chose for her digging location. I just replaced the bucket with fresh vermiculite today, so that maybe it's easier to move around. The other one was sitting for a while, so I was worried that maybe it was not easy enough for her to dig b/c maybe it was too moist. She basically began the day yesterday digging, then stopped. Today she went in the bucket again to dig, then sort of kept digging in a circular direction, once she got lower in the container. The bucket is 9 or 10" tall. Last time she laid eggs (not fertile b/c she had not mated) she went in the bucket and laid them right away. That was about a year and a few months ago. This time, she looks wider and seems to stop digging later in the evening and climbs back up to the top of the cage to go to bed. She is now a year and a half. Strangely, her colour is really good and her grip is pretty strong.
I have given her electrolytes (i.e.poly-tonine A) in her water to rehydrate her but she only drank a little of it. She is sleeping now but what if she does not lay the eggs again tomorrow? how long is it before it's really serious? is there anything i can do? |
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pics to add to it...
i can't seem to upload pics. how do i get pics on here?
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you need to host photos on something like photobucket.com then use those tags to post them. example: [/IMG](direct link to hosted photo)[IMG]
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oh ok. there's no other way? that sucks
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First thing I would do is get rid of the vermiculite I would put sand or a sand soil mix. It needs to be something that she can dig down into and have the tunnel for her to get down in and lay those eggs.
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Quote:
i cannot see your photo. |
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Are you letting her see you watching her when she is digging? This can make her abandon the hole.
You should only feed and water her when she is not digging and is up in the branches. |
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yes, that's why i tried watering her tonight, b/c she was done digging and going to go to sleep. she only saw me check up on her this morning, but throughout the day we let her have her own privacy. i just checked up on her again later in the day to see if she was laying eggs yet.
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I had a huge scare this morning..
so this morning, i thought she was going to die b/c she was on the cage floor sideways. As it turns out, it seems she had to sleep that way b/c I guess her weight is too heavy for her. She got up and started walking back up her branch this morning and now she is near the bucket but not going in to dig. How long can they wait before she can die from not releasing her clutch?
I was told by a vet that she is able to choose not to release them yet. Her colour is very peachy and her grip is still pretty good. she is slow walking b/c she is bottom heavy. Other than that she seems okay. Is it okay to put any crickets in her cage? i don't want to aggitate her even more but i'm not sure if she will even feed at all. Should i go to the vet? i called an emergency line at a clinic in Guelph but he said to watch her for another day and only bring her in if she becomes lethargic. Last edited by HarleyGirl; 09-26-2008 at 06:56 AM.. |
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