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PrehistoricPets
at Tue Feb 6 19:10:36 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PrehistoricPets ]
If she is still eating, then seperate them and continue feeding her. Maybe once a week, for one or two days, put the male back in with her to see if maybe she reacts any differntly. If for some reason she stops eating and it's not a shed thing, put the male in and see if they breed. On the west coast (Southern California), our temps are so screwy. One week we have a high of 50 and a low of 25. And then yesterday we had a high of 81 and a low in the high 50s. This could explain why we have breeding almost year round. Once a female lays, she lays within a few days the next year. But we have females lay from January to August or September. There is still hope, but you may have missed her. Good luck with her!
Patrick Powers
Manager of Prehistoric Pets
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