How is Turbo doing? In most cases they are usually able to lay eggs successfully. Though
there are some cases where they need to be removed.
You can get a large plastic bin or tub & fill it with organic potting soil, that doesn't have any
chemicals or pesticides mixed with washed & sifted playsand or vermiculite, etc. Make it
around 10-12 inches deep enough to where she can make a burrow. You will need to keep it
wet so it will hold up in the case of digging a burrow but not sopping wet.
Definitely get the pictures of the x-rays if you can!
Turbo is doing much better.
After administering antibiotics:
1st day only made clicking noises, no vomiting.
2nd day onwards no more noises, no vomiting.
I believe today is the 4th day.
Thanks for the tip with the soil and bin. I got Turbo last August off a breeder that used her for breeding. I have 2 beardie girls, I had Jenny for 2-3 years now? Never seen any eggs. Got to get that bin asap. They are always digging...
That's great Turbo is doing better right now. So she isn't vomiting now, thankfully?
Sometimes they don't lay eggs until later in life & some start laying eggs early. A lot of it has to
do with genetics.
Show pictures of the lay bin once you have it all set up.
These are the pictures of the ultrasound which came from the vet.
It's been about a week since she's been on anitbiotics now. During the week, she had only made those clicking or gaping sounds on one of the days (I believe on the 4th day ). And no vomiting at all.
That's great Turbo is doing better right now. So she isn't vomiting now, thankfully?
Sometimes they don't lay eggs until later in life & some start laying eggs early. A lot of it has to
do with genetics.
Show pictures of the lay bin once you have it all set up.
She still wants to get out today. I think the substrate is too little. I theorize that she wants to find a spot with more soil to lay her eggs, so I will try to find a bigger container for her to do so.