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AaronBayer
at Tue May 27 09:16:53 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AaronBayer ]
this might be too late, but maybe not.
she needs to be given a good place to lay eggs to reduce the chances of being egg bound. fill her cage with 5-6 inches of moist sphagnum moss and place a flat rock, piece of tile, anything flat and slightly heavy on top of the moss. she will burrow under to lay eggs.
if you think the eggs are out, offer food, basically all that she wants to eat until she looks how she did prior to developing eggs/slugs.
if eggs ae still in her, you can try to wait it out and see if she will deposit on her own, or take her to a vet (if you can find one that knows anything about reptiles)
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