I haven't really thought about my beardie needing to lay infertile eggs until now. She's a little over a year now, and i haven't really had a place for her to dig. She's been digging a little here and there though, but usually she's just trying to curl up and nap from what i could tell. I'm going to get a bin and get some sand this morning and put her in there, probably outside to keep from having to get more light fixtures and things. (though she seems kind of uncomfortable outside for some strange reason, she will NOT move around on the ground and just watches everything. in a tall bin though it may not be a problem since she won't be able to see people walking around)
I wonder if this is why she's bitchy all the time? She doesn't flare or beard or make it black really, but she could really care less about me. She tends to make complaining noises when i pick her up even with the gentlest of care. (think huffs and chuffs, like a spoiled brat not getting his/her way) She doesn't try to get away in a frightened manner or anything, but she really has no desire for any sort of strokes and will NEVER come toward me under any circumstance.
I hope i'm not too late. Would the vet know if she had eggs with just a poo sample? I just did one of those a couple weeks ago.
I wonder if this is why she's bitchy all the time? She doesn't flare or beard or make it black really, but she could really care less about me. She tends to make complaining noises when i pick her up even with the gentlest of care. (think huffs and chuffs, like a spoiled brat not getting his/her way) She doesn't try to get away in a frightened manner or anything, but she really has no desire for any sort of strokes and will NEVER come toward me under any circumstance.
I hope i'm not too late. Would the vet know if she had eggs with just a poo sample? I just did one of those a couple weeks ago.