TheBeard9789
Sub-Adult Member
Hey guys as most of you know my Amber had close to 130+ eggs for the first time last year (she's almost 4 yrs old).
She has been a bit fickle she spent 3 weeks or more coming out basking eating playing running pooping being a tad aggressive (bobbing at Chubbs) etc.
Then out of the blue she spent almost 36 hrs in her hide and slept the entire time then after that she came out and did her normal stuff again (no pooping for 48hrs though).
She seems a bit slow not really keen on coming out of her enclosure which she wants out 24/7 normally is this a sign she's got eggs?
She was scratching last night in her hide then oddly enough I woke up today and she somehow ended up outside her hide in pitch darkness.
She is currently out I just gave both beardies crickets and greens with butternut squash I just wanna make sure I catch her (Amber) in time so I can to take steps towards putting in her laybox.
Only way I can tell to be sure she has eggs is the vet but it's $130 just to feel her belly for eggs seems sorta a waste of time if I could do it myself.
Note: If it takes my vet to make sure she has eggs and is safe then I'll gladly pay that and then some if it's for her well-being
She has been a bit fickle she spent 3 weeks or more coming out basking eating playing running pooping being a tad aggressive (bobbing at Chubbs) etc.
Then out of the blue she spent almost 36 hrs in her hide and slept the entire time then after that she came out and did her normal stuff again (no pooping for 48hrs though).
She seems a bit slow not really keen on coming out of her enclosure which she wants out 24/7 normally is this a sign she's got eggs?
She was scratching last night in her hide then oddly enough I woke up today and she somehow ended up outside her hide in pitch darkness.
She is currently out I just gave both beardies crickets and greens with butternut squash I just wanna make sure I catch her (Amber) in time so I can to take steps towards putting in her laybox.
Only way I can tell to be sure she has eggs is the vet but it's $130 just to feel her belly for eggs seems sorta a waste of time if I could do it myself.
Note: If it takes my vet to make sure she has eggs and is safe then I'll gladly pay that and then some if it's for her well-being