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Posted by: themastersmew at Sat Jun 25 19:41:48 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by themastersmew ] Female Veileds and Panthers reach sexual maturity at about 6 months of age. This might mean that she's ready to lay some eggs (even if the eggs are not fertilized). I'm not an expert with female veiled in regards to egg laying, but you have to put her in a deep bucket of wet sand (not soupy wet, but wet enough so that she can dig tunnels to lay the eggs). It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you do this as soon as possible or else your girl can die of a condition I think is called egg bound. That would explain why she is roaming the bottom of the cage. There are numerous pages that give you really specific procedures of how to go about getting her to lay the eggs. I have to run or else I'd be able to give you some more info. Sorry | ||
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