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nozebleed
at Sun Jun 26 09:10:52 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nozebleed ]
What worked for me is a 5 gal pal, a bag of sand, and a towel(white or light colored), and your heat lamp. Mix the sand up with water( I always used warm), not too wet, just enough to clump in your hand without falling apart. Fill the bucket up and pack it good leaving about 4-5 inches from the top. Take the towel and with as hot as possible water soak it then wring it out. Put the cham in the bucket and cover it with the towel. Then put the heat lamp above the setup (I put it next to a dresser and wrapped the cord a couple times around a knob) and leave her alone. The high humidity and seclusiveness should stimulate laying. You can hear her start digging by putting your ear on the bucket, but I never lifted the towel off, just peeked in to not upset her. This method is tried and true, its how i get all my chams to lay.
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