Vets that see reptiles in your state.
Wisconsin
La Crosse — Thompson Veterinary Clinic (Dr. Weigel & Dr. Kurth)
MacFarland — Spartan Animal Hospital
Madison — UW Veterinary Care
Menomonee Falls — Brook-Falls Veterinary Hospital & Exotic Care
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That is a tremendous amount of eggs! 😱 I feed my female veiled two medium size crickets 3 times a week and so far she has not laid eggs. She is 17 months old and look healthy, not skinny. Her’s a photo of her.
33 is a lot of eggs for Panther but it’s possiable she could still be holding some. I would recommend getting your vet to xray her to see if there’s any left.
If you are shipping through Ship Your Reptiles, you can call them and they’ll tell you when’s a good time to ship or not to ship depending on the temperatures.
I incubate the eggs the same way that Lynda (kinyonga) does. Put them in a plastic Tupperware shoe box with about 3 inches of moist vermiculite and keep them in a closet where the temps with be around 76 degrees. I punch two tiny holes in the lid. To test for moisture, take a fist full of the...