AmandaS
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Sometimes, yes. Just feed her less.wait you can do that??
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Sometimes, yes. Just feed her less.wait you can do that??
Interesting, it's been twice now and I'll see if it continues. My worry would be that she has more (!) to lay and may be trying to dig again. She just isn't digging down so I find it hard to believe it's that. I'll keep an eye out!I've seen the odd one go back to tamp the soils down more after the eggs are laid....but only once Asa rule.
Yup...with veileds I can stop the reproduction completely and turn it back on later if I want to breed her. I started doing it in the early 90's. The females almost always live longer than 7 years if shut down.wait you can do that??
With some of them it can be an indication that they haven't laid all the eggs...but in those cases it's really digging they are doing.Interesting, it's been twice now and I'll see if it continues. My worry would be that she has more (!) to lay and may be trying to dig again. She just isn't digging down so I find it hard to believe it's that. I'll keep an eye out!