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prism_wolf
at Sat Apr 19 11:03:46 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by prism_wolf ]
I would be the friend...:-D...and I wish I was just jumping the gun. She's been dropping just mostly one and, once two eggs, at a time for a total of 5 in one weeks time.
I figured it could do any harm at this point to place her in the appropriate enclosure...the 100 gal. Reptarium I was given for a b-day gift by hubby. This was done last night. She still has good color, still eats and drinks from a syringe. Hopefully the stress of moving won't keep her from laying the rest of the eggs. I know the arrangements before weren't doing her any good. I'm wondering if placing a CHE to heat the sand (or the heating pad underneath) will entice her just a little more to lay. I really don't want to use air heat since it dries the sand out quicker, but she gets SO cold in there.
She was in a small ESU open-air habitat previously. Good for a baby...not good for a cham 1yr. 3 mo. old.
Any other words of wisdom for me?
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