My bearded dragon has recently laid eggs, a clutch of 7 infertile eggs.
She is in a MDF wooden vivarium which means that her little nails scratching the floor makes an extremely, unignorably disgusting noise, similar to that of running nails down a chalkboard that I can simply not endure anymore.
If anyone with experience of their beardie laying a clutch, and continuing to dig over a week after has any knowledge of when this will stop please tell me because I have seriously been considering selling her, I can't sleep at night when she stops at 12:30 I get woken up at 4:30 when the sun comes up, and when I get back from work I can't even play on my computer, maintain my aquarium or do anything I remotely enjoy because of this ear piercing, unrelenting scratching sound.
If she keeps doing it I will just sell her because its effecting my relationships, career and everything about my life as I am so irritable due to the scratching and lack of uninterrupted sleep.
please get her a lay box-- she may not be done laying eggs---- next get some textured NON adhesive shelf liner from you local home improvement store and cut it to the size of the tank --- its going to be better listening to her scratch on that than the wood --- but I am thinking shes not done laying -- clean w/ vinegar/ water solution 50/50 --
LAYBOX
potting soil that doesn't have any type of
chemicals or fertilizers in it, mixed with sand, etc. Be sure it is at least 10-12 inches deep & that
the mix is damp enough to where it will hold up to her making a burrow but not sopping wet to
have standing water.
please get her a lay box-- she may not be done laying eggs---- next get some textured NON adhesive shelf liner from you local home improvement store and cut it to the size of the tank --- its going to be better listening to her scratch on that than the wood --- but I am thinking shes not done laying -- clean w/ vinegar/ water solution 50/50 --
LAYBOX
potting soil that doesn't have any type of
chemicals or fertilizers in it, mixed with sand, etc. Be sure it is at least 10-12 inches deep & that
the mix is damp enough to where it will hold up to her making a burrow but not sopping wet to
have standing water.
She has a lay box of moist sandy soil that she has already laid eggs in.
She just keeps scratching the floor of the enclosure and that's what's annoying.
The shelf liner sounds like a good idea, will look into it.