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Help bearded dragon gasping and gapping
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[QUOTE="Hoku, post: 2008082, member: 115844"] The vet said to try and get her to lay them so I don't think she will reabsorb them. I put sand in half of her tank last night but right when we put her in there for some reason she became almost territorial, not wanting me anywhere near her encloser. This worries me because i still need to take her out to feed her and soak i also need to soak her often according to the vet. I don't think she has been trying to dig at all but she has been trying to push the eggs out (no luck though) The layer of sand is really thin though so I'm probably gonna try to add more. Any ideas on how to make her more comfortable? [/QUOTE]
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