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I think we got EGGS!!

LeoGirl May 29, 2005 09:34 PM

These are a few pictures of lea and roxy's belly. They both are hanging really low and alot of white spots. We went out and got the rubbermaid containers and some moss and made little nurseries. O I can't wait for the babies. Sorry they will not be for sale going to keep them all the first time around and I'll think about it next time. LOL O and we are ordering an incubator off the internet

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LeoGirl May 29, 2005 09:35 PM

This is roxy's belly and eggs so far we can see 4 white spots

LeoGirl May 29, 2005 09:36 PM

Lea's belly hanging low. she almost drags the bottom. LOL

LeoGirl May 29, 2005 09:37 PM

another picture of lea's belly.

LeoGirl May 29, 2005 09:38 PM

Roxy doesn't like her new box with the moss. She always goes back to the hide rock. Should I remove it?

leoluver May 30, 2005 07:38 AM

They look great!

As for the new box... I changed over to vermiculite in a hide box for Stryke to lay and I was worried because she wouldn't go into it at all. (I had to remove the old wet hide she preferred with paper towel). She went in to lay though =)

LeoGirl May 31, 2005 11:12 PM

So should I remove the stone cave? Roxy loves her stone cave. I've got both in there, a rubbermaid wet box for each of the females and the stone cave. Roxy has been kicking the sand out from under the cave and spends alot of her time in there. I'm afraid she will lay her eggs under the cave and not in the wet box. PLEASE HELP! We also seen very small traces of blood but when we looked them all over no signs of injuries?

leoluver Jun 01, 2005 05:53 AM

Hmmm thats a good question. I have reads posts here from people whos Leos laid under INCHES of sand and they had to dig them out, even though they had a lay box available. Might be a good idea to take it out if you know she is close to laying, or you could just wait and see what happens this time...

I use papertowel and when shes going to lay the only areas she has available are wet hides with vermiculite, unless she wants to lay right on the towel.

Maybe someone else can be of more help... personally I'm paranoid so I would probably take it out.

Ali
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