ChameleonNerd
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My female veiled, Carla has been overweight for quite a while, around 170 grams. she was like that for months. i figured she was gravid so i put a laying bin in her enclosure, and she never utilized it.
Fast forward - in the past 3 weeks, her eating has slowed down to almost a standstill. Tuesday she was brought to the vet, and deemed perfectly healthy, no parasites, no eggs. Early this morning, Saturday, i woke up and guess whose digging a hole to china? Carla.
I exchanged her shallow test laying bin for the full sized bin, and within 10 minutes of the exchange, she began digging. I left the house to go to my uncle's house and just returned about a half hour ago to find her passed out on top of the sand, having covered her hole.
I weighed her and she had lost 49 grams. I excavated her laying bin, and i found 53 eggs. Infertile; she has not been with a male.
Fast forward - in the past 3 weeks, her eating has slowed down to almost a standstill. Tuesday she was brought to the vet, and deemed perfectly healthy, no parasites, no eggs. Early this morning, Saturday, i woke up and guess whose digging a hole to china? Carla.
I exchanged her shallow test laying bin for the full sized bin, and within 10 minutes of the exchange, she began digging. I left the house to go to my uncle's house and just returned about a half hour ago to find her passed out on top of the sand, having covered her hole.
I weighed her and she had lost 49 grams. I excavated her laying bin, and i found 53 eggs. Infertile; she has not been with a male.