Ace
Avid Member
Hi all, I still have my chams, and have been very busy as of late....and to my surprised state about 3 days ago i found two white eggs on the floor of my female's cage.....it hit me that she is ready to lay, but was a shock because she had not shown size of digging or loss of appetite until that day....I felt her belly and she didnt seem to have eggs...i tried placing her in a digging box but no luck until today i placed her in a trash bin with damp sand and a little hibiscus branch with leaves i cut off to make her feel confortable and left her alone today.....
An hour ago i admit i peaked in her bin and found that she dropped 4 more eggs with no sign of digging,
she has not been bred and all eggs are infertile
I'm asking if this is normal or not....anyway im taking her to the vet tomorrow because as of recent she closed one of her eyes, i tried washing it out with saline solution for a few days but no luck....i didnt want to put more stress so stopped and figured to go to the vet for her eye to be cleaned better i hope....maybe throw in an x-ray to see if she has remaining eggs
as of now she is still in the trash bin alone and covered for the rest of the night to see if she will lay or "drop" more eggs....
thats my story, and hope anyone can shed some light for me
knowing your info about females and egg-laying is WAY different than actually EXPERIENCING IT...very stressful
An hour ago i admit i peaked in her bin and found that she dropped 4 more eggs with no sign of digging,
she has not been bred and all eggs are infertile
I'm asking if this is normal or not....anyway im taking her to the vet tomorrow because as of recent she closed one of her eyes, i tried washing it out with saline solution for a few days but no luck....i didnt want to put more stress so stopped and figured to go to the vet for her eye to be cleaned better i hope....maybe throw in an x-ray to see if she has remaining eggs
as of now she is still in the trash bin alone and covered for the rest of the night to see if she will lay or "drop" more eggs....
thats my story, and hope anyone can shed some light for me
knowing your info about females and egg-laying is WAY different than actually EXPERIENCING IT...very stressful