At what point will we be able to feel our bearded dragons infertile eggs when touching the bottom of her. We've been reading and all her symptoms go exactly with having the infertile eggs, but we can't feel them and we want to know at what point in time will they shower more and she'll be ready to pop them out.
It isn't always possible to be able to feel the eggs many times, with infertile eggs. You may,
however, be able to see the visible outline of them in the late stages. When did she start
exhibiting the symptoms of developing eggs?
Be sure she is getting plenty of calcium & has a good UVB light as well to be sure the egg
development doesn't zap her calcium stores too badly.
She's been exhibiting the symptoms for about a week now. We give hat calcium through a syringe that was prescribed by our local vet. Were pretty positive it's the infertile eggs with the symptoms she's showing. However, since we can't feel them or notice it we're worried it's not that and don't want her to get sick. When will we be able to see the outline of them? Like how long is this process gonna take? It's exhausting her and she hasn't eaten a proper meal. We've been giving her ground up superworms, Dubai roaches, kale, collard greens, multivitamin, and calcium power. Is there anything else we should put in there to make sure she stays healthy. We can't give her much of it, about a syringe full before she gets mad and starts shacking her head.
Oh ok! Then if the x-rays are showing the eggs, then, they are shelled either partly or fully by
now. It will still be a couple to several more weeks, so continue giving extra calcium & fluids
along with healthy greens & protein.
You should however, be able to tell when she is pretty close because her eggs will drop down
giving her more or a pear shaped belly.
So, she isn't eating a whole lot on her own? Has she begun digging yet?
Usually, from the initial developing of the follicles, to laying them, it ends up being a 4-5 week
process on average.
Have you made her a laybox yet?