Mari is only 5 months old, so I still have like a year until her ovaries start firing up, but I was wondering if when she starts ovulating if I should fill a shallow storage bin with play sand (never calcisand) and place it in her viv but monitor her so I can remove it as soon as possible, or if I should place a bunch of paper towels in crumpled up balls into her viv when she’s gravid.
Also, since I own a cockatiel and freak out about the possibility of egg-binding, are there any known ways of preventing ovulation So I don’t have to worry about the eggs then getting stuck? Beardies lay a lot of eggs at once, so I’d imagine eggbinding is extremely common in such species since they need a lot of calcium to make the eggshells. Oh yeah, and one more thing - how do I identify eggbinding in a bearded dragon? (Don’t want to mistake it for impaction and give her baby food when I should actually be rushing her to the reptile vet for emergency surgery.)
Hi there, sand is is fine or a sand/coco fiber mix. You have to add enough water to get it to the right consistency so it can hold it's shape if a cave is dug. Here is a good tutorial , I think he just uses coco fiber or topsoil.
Also, since I own a cockatiel and freak out about the possibility of egg-binding, are there any known ways of preventing ovulation So I don’t have to worry about the eggs
Unfortunately not. Some females won't ever lay infertile eggs. Some lay ungodly amounts. There is just no way to know what end of the spectrum your girl will fall in.