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She's dropped an egg

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Posted by: Geezle at Sun Jan 6 21:20:43 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Geezle ]  
   

Well, I noticed my girl acting a little differently a little while ago...instead of rooting around in her lay box, she was down in the water and very active. She was kicking and scratching a lot like she does when she's shedding. Anyway, after she was out of the water I took a closer look at her, and she didn't seem as bloated, so I dug around in the lay box and found this:

She ate a couple dusted superworms after that, but soon lost interest, so I'm guessing she might still have a couple eggs left?

On average how many do they usually lay? What kind of time frame does it take to lay them all?


   

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