Laybox eggs and vet update

TheBeard9789

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Hey guys figured I'd update everyone.

The redness on my Amber's palm/hand is that as long as it stays as a abrasion and doesn't get worse or turn black it'll be ok. I was also told Amber most likely has more eggs to drop and that long as she is eating and not lethargic then I shouldn't have anything to worry about.

I'm impatient to be honest and I'm a nervous wreck when it comes to my beardies health and I just want this egg laying ordeal to be done with. I just want my normal acting Amber back because it was predictable and she could legit be lazy basking all day 😅. She is extremely restless and it's concerning for me honestly just because she is generally laid back when she is acting herself
 

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She should finish laying pretty quick, as i remember she already laid a couple? I would think the rest will come soon.
 

TheBeard9789

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She should finish laying pretty quick, as i remember she already laid a couple? I would think the rest will come soon.
She laid 3 but that was before the laybox was in there before I realized they were eggs.

I just hate seeing her restless like she is I know it has to be stressful for her big time
 

Drache613

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Hello,

Yes, it is definitely stressful when they are going through excess stress. As long as her beard isn't
black or she is acting very listless & ill she should be fine.
Is her hand doing better?

Tracie
 

TheBeard9789

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Hello,

Yes, it is definitely stressful when they are going through excess stress. As long as her beard isn't
black or she is acting very listless & ill she should be fine.
Is her hand doing better?

Tracie
I haven't actually been able to check her hand out yet she has just been eating and basking. So I figured when I give her a bath or possibly her being a bit more active and actually wants to come out of her enclosure I would check then. She is just basking eating and being a tad sleepier than normal
 

Drache613

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Hello,

I'm sure she is a a little tired, but at least she is eating & basking some though. I hope her hand
is feeling better. As long as it isn't infected it should be fine & start to heal up.
Let us know how things are going.

Tracie
 

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