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RE: young male coronata...

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Posted by: damnitbonnie at Wed Sep 13 11:56:09 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by damnitbonnie ]  
   

He looks very laid back. That's a coronata?
Mine seem to be going crazy and trying to take me with them. All the females are gravid but I don't think the younger ones will be fertile. (I'll incubate anyway). Junior has been digging. That seems to be mighty interesting to the others and they come down to look. They are digging a little but not like Junior. I have Red and Monroe (he's been a busy boy) in a separate tank. I opened the door to change the water and Monroe took a leap for the open door. I blocked him with my hand and then caught him mid air on his second try. He really wants back in the big tank with the 3 other females.

I'm not sure if the other girls are disturbing Junior. She's been digging heavily for 4 days. Even tunneling sometimes. I wouldn't want her to become stressed. I believe that could cause her not to lay and perhaps become eggbound. I do worry so much. I do not run to the vet as much as I used to though.
I am thinking of putting a divider in of some sort.


   

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