I've heard that they are extremely easy to breed but i've had they for almost a year and their's no sexual activty like head bobbing or anything. Any advice to encourage breeding would really help.
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I've heard that they are extremely easy to breed but i've had they for almost a year and their's no sexual activty like head bobbing or anything. Any advice to encourage breeding would really help.
Are you absolutely sure you have a male and a female? Seems a silly question, but it seems unlikely they wouldn't be breeding otherwise. You can also check the environment and make sure the temps are correct, there's plenty of foliage for hiding, and a damp-ish soil area for egg laying.
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Torey
Eugene, Oregon, USA
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Everything is correct and I'm 100% sure they are male and female. I even have a log filled with damp moss for egg laying.
Yes, but they only lay one egg at a time (once in a while two).
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