female veiled q's

you dont really get them to do it they know on their own when they are ready. what you do need to do is provide a laying bin. ( container with 8-10 inches of washed damp playsand )
jannb has a great blog on laying bins.
often you can tell they are ready when they start searching the bottom of the cage and often slow their eating.
its a good idea to keep a bin in there at all time so she can dig if she wants
 
yes i do want to breed eventually but my concern is i have had her for 2 years now and she has not produced any egg's or showed any signs of being receptive and gravid....i am woundering if this is normal? or is she ever going to lay egg's at all?
 
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