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How common is it for bearded dragons to have eggs in the winter?
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[QUOTE="lizdragon, post: 1979290, member: 103877"] Yeah, a few days. She actually laid an egg last night and also one this morning. This isn't abnormal for her, she often lays an egg here or there before she's ready to lay the rest of the clutch. The hard part is that when she's in egg laying mode she is very restless, and multiple times a day she will flip on her back and cannot flip herself back. Someone has to be home watching her at all times to make sure she's okay. This was doable when I figured she only laid eggs in the spring and summer, but now I realize that I have to be prepared to be home during the winter as well. I really want to find out if there's a way to help her MBD because as much as I don't like to admit it, I think she's gotten worse in the past few years. My care for her has not changed, but back in 2019 I never had to worry about her flipping herself. I don't know if I need to go back to giving her liquid calcium. Luckily I'm a stay at home mom so I don't really need to be somewhere everyday, but it'd be nice if I could trust that she could be okay by herself for a few hours. Also, about an hour ago my husband was transporting her to her lay box, and in the five seconds he was moving her she pooped and some of it got into my baby's play area. He almost always puts something underneath her but didn't this time for some reason. I cleaned the area as best as I could, but now I'm worried about my baby getting salmonella. What a mess this week has been. [/QUOTE]
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