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RE: Whats wrong with my Veild? pregnant?

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Posted by: angiehusk at Wed Feb 3 14:42:41 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by angiehusk ]  
   

You are right...under NO circumstances should you cut down on her food,she probably is gravid. Make Sure that you have proper temps.,UVB and calcium supplement for her food. If she is healthy because of proper care then she will dig lay her eggs like she's supposed to. Make sure the digging" nest " is large enough so she can dig and her whole body can be inside the hole...at LEAST 10-12" or more. Buy a book at the pet store...browse through see the info on incubation,etc. A book will always be on hand for future reference,and they are not expensive.


   

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