Hey guys I happened to leave my Amber in her laybox for the past 10 or so hours I came home to the opening of the box blocked (dirt was dug from one side to the other). I lifted the lid sightly and my Amber has multiple eggs laid but I'm unsure what to do she isn't scratching/digging. She seems to be tapping or knocking on the laybox what should I do now??? Do I leave her be and let her come out of the box herself? Do i Ieave the eggs take the eggs or what do I do with them?? They are not fertile I just don't wanna disturb her or stress her out anymore than she already is
She can come and go as she pleases she just hasn't come out yet since I last checked. I'll definitely count them when she comes out she seems to be tired since she isn't making any noise in her box. It at least looked like 3-5 just from a quick glance she stared at me soon as I lifted the lid to check on her.
Hmm ok so I should leave her alone then? What about tonight? Do I leave her in her box and let her sleep in it or should I dispose of the eggs tonight and take her out before bed? She makes some noise every so often it seems like she will make noise for 10-15 mins then not make any noise then after a bit make some more noise.
She had 3 already not counting the eggs she just laid I curious on how I should prepare her lay box now. I was wondering if I need to throw the substrate out and put more in or just dump the eggs and leave the substrate. Sadly I don't have any extra substrate but I ordered reptisoil from Amazon so I can add more dirt for her laybox
You can just throw the eggs out tonight when it's time for her to sleep , no need to freeze infertile eggs . She may have laid more that are still covered so check the box very well. Good that she's getting those eggs laid !
You can just throw the eggs out tonight when it's time for her to sleep , no need to freeze infertile eggs . She may have laid more that are still covered so check the box very well. Good that she's getting those eggs laid !
I generally put my beardies in their hammocks (separately of course) for the night should she (Amber) be ok if I take her out of her box and put her in her hammock? I wasn't sure if disturbing her while she is digging and laying eggs would stress her out. Your right it is good I'm hoping she gets them all out she has lost around 5-10 grams since she started laying so I been feeding her as much as she wants to eat (generally 3-6 crickets)
Ok she has her little spurts of digging then she is quiet then digging again I'll have to just let her stay up late if she is still digging she is hard at work I haven't seen her out of her box since 8am