gravid?

Ready to lay eggs, fertile or infertile (doesn't have to be mated to need to lay-they will just lay INfertile eggs, have u read the raising kitty website?



Brad! You (and a few others of course :))have created a monster:eek:

A good monster;)
 
I don't know how to respond:rolleyes:
...... It will be time to feed it with some new articles soon, any ideas?

Sorry to hijack the thread .... once we have the necessary info, someone can give a specific answer.

-Brad
 
I don't know how to respond:rolleyes:
...... It will be time to feed it with some new articles soon, any ideas?

Sorry to hijack the thread .... once we have the necessary info, someone can give a specific answer.

-Brad
Some ideas I thought of as I read through it (and loved it), would be maybe some picture examples of things. I know that I and many others are "visual" people. Like in this example, a picture of a GOOD place to lay her eggs would be appropriate.

Either way, it's a great site and very useful! :)
 
What species?
Was she mated?
What are the temperatures in her enclosure?

All these questions must be answered before a guess can be made.

-Brad

sorry it took me so long to get back but

shes a veiled .....

no she was not mated ....

and the temperature is about 80 ..... 90 to 95 in her basking spot
 
Realistically 20-40 days. LOL If it is very warm in her habitat which it sounds like it is it could be 20, but unlikely. First clutches are usually about 28-32 Days.
 
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