OK so here's a question. One of my smallest female panthers, my guess around 30grams has begun digging. Let just say she's mature (she was pink). What's the difference between her laying an infertile vs. fertile clutch? I know in the wild that females breed MUCH younger then we practice in captivity. I've seen w.c. florida veiled females come in gravid that are TINY, as well as w.c. panthers. If it's going to take the same toll on them, why not breed them younger? I'm not trying to start any wars on here but these are valid questions. For all I know the little girl could just be digging just to dig. But if she did lay a clutch, it makes me wonder. I look forward to your responses.
John
John