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I've heard it takes about 72 hours for a cham to dig, lay her eggs, and recover the hole. But, they can have many holes dug up. I guess they're picky when it comes to which hole they wantHi guys,
My girl is receptive, but she doesn't show any signs of being gravid. Two or three days ago I saw a short tunnel in her laying bin, but nothing happened since then. Is she indeed gravid? Should I be worried?
Oh, did I mention Jann gives your TONS of GREAT info? haha
I'm actually using dirt, not sand. I was thinking about using a big trash can and leaving her there...Most females wont dig if they dont have a reason to, unless of course she is eating the sand.
she may just be testing the sand, or she may not like it.
try getting a bucket and filling it with dirt. I used top soil and my girl dug and laid.
you may also need to get a big trash can, and fill it with dirt, then put her and a stick in it, and not let her out till she lays. some females are like that too. they have to be forced.
though an xray will certainly say if there are eggs or not.
I'm actually using dirt, not sand. I was thinking about using a big trash can and leaving her there...
I have checked on her and she's still at the top. I'm thinking about getting xray to make sure she has eggs. Is it possible that she doesn't?
The vet wasn't really a reptile specialist, but I knew I have you guys and you won't leave me aloneThe vet should have answered for you, but it looks like there are eggs to me.