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15 month old female rescue
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2038930, member: 8309"] Hello, It can be hard to determine whether or not she is gravid but if she is digging & very active but not eating much then it is a high possibility she may have eggs. They oftentimes excrete numerous watery & or off colored urates if they are gravid, due to hormonal changes. Go ahead & finish getting the laybox done when you get the soil in. Just keep it wet/moist but not to the point of dripping, etc. Just damp to where she can dig & burrow to the point of it holding up but not falling in on her. She will dig it pretty deep then likely bury them. As mentioned, calcium is important for her if she does have eggs, it really drains them. The Arcadia D 12% T5 tube is great. I doubt the 14% light affected her like that but at least now you have a good light as back up if needed. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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