I'm not quite sure what to do with my female veiled as this is her first egg laying experience (mine too!). I've read all kinds of tips to prepare her egg laying chamber and put her in a 20 gallon plastic bin with peat moss on day 29.
She is definitely gravid. She's been showing all of the appropriate colors (very dark with neon blues and yellows) and her belly is much larger and lumpier than last month. Day 29 I found her on the bottom of her screened cage so into the egg laying chamber she went. For the past 6 days it seems like she is more interested in escaping than laying!!
I even replaced the bedding with sand to see if that would make a difference. I don't know how but she has found a way of escaping each time we put her back in the bin! I'm seriously thinking about putting her terrarium inside of the bin with the sandy bottom, and just taking off the bottom of her cage. I put her back into her cage today and while she is drinking, she doesn't seem to have an appetite.
She isn't showing any kind of pain and hasn't been pacing the bottom of her cage today----What should I do??
She is definitely gravid. She's been showing all of the appropriate colors (very dark with neon blues and yellows) and her belly is much larger and lumpier than last month. Day 29 I found her on the bottom of her screened cage so into the egg laying chamber she went. For the past 6 days it seems like she is more interested in escaping than laying!!
I even replaced the bedding with sand to see if that would make a difference. I don't know how but she has found a way of escaping each time we put her back in the bin! I'm seriously thinking about putting her terrarium inside of the bin with the sandy bottom, and just taking off the bottom of her cage. I put her back into her cage today and while she is drinking, she doesn't seem to have an appetite.
She isn't showing any kind of pain and hasn't been pacing the bottom of her cage today----What should I do??