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Dreki laid eggs
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[QUOTE="acidburn01, post: 2039337, member: 116380"] Is she considered grown.? She'll be a year next month/March and is about.. 19 inches long. She's always been relatively lean looking, despite being a decent weight. She's always hovered around 550ish. After laying the eggs, she definitely feels lighter but we haven't weighed her yet. She ate three big dubias this morning. She's never had much of an appetite, she'll only eat a couple of whatever we offer her, if she eats any of it at all. Yesterday was the most she's eaten in a good while. And like I said, the vet said she was totally fine (we thought she was sick because it had been a month and she's only eaten maybe three worms, the first time they thought she had a lower pneumonia type thing but wasn't showing any symptoms so we were giving her critical care) and when we brought her back a few weeks later, they said she was totally fine, just picky and weird. For salads, I do a mixture of collard, turnip, mustard and kale and I'll sprinkle some calcium on her salad. Sometimes she eats a few bites, sometimes none. I've tried bok choy and cilantro but they aren't real big on it or veggies/fruits being put on their salads. She's relatively active. When we let her out, she runs and tries her hardest to get off the bed to run around the house [/QUOTE]
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