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Aight... don't take this the wrong way but knock it off... we are telling you she has eggs by looking at her.... you are telling us she doesn't want to eat... something little girls do when loaded up with eggs...... another indicator that she is ready to lay, and pointed out by you: she goes to the bottom. Just take the advice and if we're wrong we're wrong, it won't hurt her. but not letting her lay will.
Now to get on with this so you don't lose your cham. get her a laying bin and drop her into it and leave her alone. after an hour or two check on her. It is pretty obvious she needs to lay. 5 gallon bucket with moist dirt and sand works really well. fill it with about 10-12" of dirt and there should be enough of a lip around the sides that she can't get out. place a low wattage heat lamp above her for light and mild warmth and leave her alone. don't let her see you or anything else.
First off, how can I not take that the wrong way? I am not being ignorant or mean to you guys at all. I came here asking for help and that is what I have been recieving until you put your two cents in. Everything that people have said I should do I did.
1. Took out her night light and put in a UVB tube.
2. Took out all of the fake stuff and replaced it with a hibiscus.
3. Took out all of the bark substrate and replaced it with newspaper.
4. Took her to the vet as soon as I possibly could. Which the vet told me she doesn't look like she has eggs.
I don't understand why you are coming at me like this. I never denied the fact that she might have eggs. If you didn't read my previous post I said I have a box of moist sand in there already. I already have tried putting her in it and she wants nothing to do with it. I will try the bucket tomorrow. And even if she does have eggs that doesn't expalin the stinky poop which she is being treated for.
Spending over $200 in the last couple days really shows my lack of concern. I don't get what your problem is but in your own words "knock it off."
By the way, the bucket of sand idea is brilliant.
Veileds lay a lot of eggs.