GlennFrog
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My girl Rinoa is about a year old now; I got her as a young girl for Christmas last year. She's been doing well, and some weeks ago she put on her big girl colors: the turquoises and mustard yellows of a receptive female. Then she got a bit darker for a while. She looked a little round around the haunches so I put in a laying bin of moist play sand and started covering the cage when I'm home to give her privacy. The thing is: how do I know when/if she's laid eggs? I know they like to bury them well and there may be a small area that I could possibly interpret as a hole that has been covered, but I didn't actually see any digging, or any attention paid to the sand bin at all really. It's a big plastic tree bucket that takes up most of the bottom of the cage, so I know it isn't too small, I just don't want to disturb her environment too much. Would she get mad if I took it out and dug around? I'm really curious but I'm not sure what the proper etiquette is here. Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you!