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Posted by: oldherper at Tue Oct 28 07:44:13 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by oldherper ] Just leave them alone for now. They will stop when they are finished, then you can put them in separate cages. If the female is gravid, it will become apparent in a month or so. As it gets close to oviposition time, you can set up a nest box for her full of damp sphagnum moss (the leaf kind). Once she starts to use the nest box and goes into shed (she will do this just previous to laying), then you can get back on here for direction for incubating the eggs. Don't panic..you've got lots of time. | ||
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