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bevil

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Our female was born from an egg laid exactly a year ago and this weekend she laid her first clutch. 49 eggs. I felt so proud. I’m hoping they are not fertile because there’s no way I’m raising so many babies!
 

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Oh! I am putting my girls on a diet. I have a couple that love to eat and the ones that eat the most layed 50 + eggs the one that eats the least layed 30 on her 4th clutch which is still lots! I'm trying for less eggs by feeding less.
 
Oh! I am putting my girls on a diet. I have a couple that love to eat and the ones that eat the most layed 50 + eggs the one that eats the least layed 30 on her 4th clutch which is still lots! I'm trying for less eggs by feeding less.
I feed my two veiled ladies 3-4 feeders 3 days a week and neither has laid eggs since last Feb/Mar. You’ll also want to keep basking temps no higher than 80.
 
You are correct, (everyone is so knowledgeable here!! ( I love this group) getting away from the much to high temps I've seen posted on other sites makes such a difference.
 
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