Larissa132
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Is she gravid or just showing off these beautiful colors?? First time ever I've seen any of them. Lay bin has always been in the cage, sheet has also always been wrapped around the bottom part so everything's ready, besides myself
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I'm aware, I'm just letting my pothos grow out a big to give her more hiding places. I've had her for 4 months now and she's never eaten a plant, I watch her all the time but they will be coming out soon!! Thank youI'd say she is most likely showing receptive colors.
Another thing to add is I suggest taking out any plastic plants you have. Your veiled could eat it and get impacted. Which is life threatening.
Whats receptive?? I've only ever had a male before so I'm definitely new to all this.I have no experience of veileds personally but think they go dark sometimes black with beautiful blue & yellow spots. Maybe only black when warning a males advances off. But the blue & yellow spots, as previously said she might be receptive![]()
I figured but wanted to make sure! Thank youReceptive as in ready to breed
Within the past 3 days they've appeared!!I would say she's definitely carrying eggs from her size.
How long has she had the gold splotches?
She sits at 80 for basking, nothing over or her heat light goes off for a bit!! I feed her 5-6 lg crickets 3 times a week so every other day and than I throw in a bowl of kale and chopped carrots once sometimes twice a week with 1-2 wax worms! Also switch between dubias and crickets every other week!How much do you feed her in a week? Please be specific.
What is the basking temperature.
I figured but wanted to make sure! Thank yo
What am I doing wrong?? I thought that was around the right amount! From here out, what should I feed and than after laying, what should I feed?With that amount of feeding, she will likely produce a larger clutch than I like to see them produce...but now is not the time to cut her back a lot.
Yes. I apologize for not mentioning this.Receptive as in ready to breed