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jobi
at Tue Oct 17 23:13:43 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]
That’s the size of a normal egg!
Theirs only one reason and one reason only for a female to drop in water! She’s dehydrated.
Well hydrated females can nest in dry leaf litter, if the air is well saturated.
This happens to me with new imports, I simply put my bottle close to the mouth and spray until she wants no more, 2-3 times a day if necessary.
Regardless of what peoples tell you or what you read, hydration is your immediate problem. rgds
Who do you think has the most chances of being dehydrated, kids playing all day in the rain, or kinds playing all day in the sun? Of course playing in the sun make you thirsty, so you will drink. Playing in the rain tricks your brain into a false sense of hydration, you feel the thrust when you are already in dehydration. I explained this months ago.
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