I know what you mean! I'm so thankful for everyone's advice on this thread! My eggs are still well after 1 week - no signs of decay or anything, so I'm guessing it'll be ok for now.
Thanks, thanks!!!! :D
Yeah, I was thinking about that. 'Cause they seem just fine. I'll wait until they show signs of decay or dry up. I was reading about that on some of the threads on here.
This is actually what I did, because there was no way I could remove it as an entire clump. Was very careful not to turn the eggs, but well see. They all seemed to be intact and I already had the vermiculite on hand before I did the transfer. Eggs are now incubating.
Thanks for the advice...
Thank you very much for that info!
I was wondering, 'cause I was at a reptile show yesterday, that people made and attached an extended wire cage cover to add height to the cage. I'm going to look this up. Otherwise, I might just have to build a wire cage by myself.
Ha ha! You're right, I should stop. I couldn't help it- new owner and really wasn't expecting this!
So now she's out and about in the cage and i'm assuming she drank some water this morning. She doesn't have an appetite yet, but I'll try again this afternoon.
As for the eggs- leave 'em...
I completely agree. I'm actually in the process of making a bigger, vertical, screen cage for these two and the new babies, but still saving up for it and looking for more plants too.
So far, I saw 3 eggs in the nest. When she's done, should I move the eggs or leave it be? I wasn't able to...
I don't know, I think I see an egg. Check out these pictures.
The first one is the actual cage. I covered her side with cardboard so that the male won't be able to cross over.
The second picture is what her side of the cage looks like.
The third is a close-up of what I can see from her...
I bought her about a month ago with her male companion. Didn't get much detail from the seller regarding where they're originally from. She just said a lady from California sold it to her.
The good news is she's still moving - I came back from work at around 9PM and she dug a deeper hole. all I could see is her tail, so the "nest" kinda looked like an ant hill.
How long does the female stay there for? I've been misting the area, but I'm not sure if it matters since she's...
Thank you for the bedding advice. I'm quite concerned- before I left the house @ 7:00AM she's between the plants and she's not moving. I didn't touch or move her and misted around her, assuming that there's a bug possibility she's pregnant. My boyfriend just checked a while ago, and still on the...