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lele
at Sun Apr 11 10:19:31 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lele ]
just leave her alone and let her do her thing. Hopefully you packed the sand tightly so it holds its shape and does not collapse on her. I mix sand and coco-fiber (eco-earth, bed-a-beast, etc.) Don't remove the bucket. keep us posted
lele
>>My female veiled cham has been acting kind of wierd lately (pacing the perimeter of the cage, not eating for 2 day and she's NEVER refused a cricket...) So, I decided to make a sandbox for her to dig in, and maybe lay eggs (I suspect she needs too, but I don't know for sure, they would be infertile if she does). I bought play sand and gave her a bucked with about 9 inches of wet sand. She's been digging in it for about 10 hours! It's way past lights out time and she's still going! Do I just leave her alone or should I take the bucket out for the night? Thank you very much for any advice, this is all new to me!
>>Becki ----- 0.1 veiled - Luna
0.2 green anoles Jaida & Jetta
0.1 brown anole - Jamaica the j sisters were sent to freedom last month
0.2 house geckos - Gaia & Tia (MIA 
0.2 felines - Kyndra and Líta
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