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How did she do last night?
You might want to take her out for a few hours this morning to bask and stuff.
I took her out at 8:30 am to bask for until 11:30am and then I placed her back in the laying bin and dug a hole for her and she is just walking slowly around it and lets see what she does.
If she had two eggs she likely has more, she may need multiple starter holes or sand mixed with soil.
I found the width and length seems to work better. They will dig very long tunnels and test holes. a 5-gallon bucket is not big enough I find for them. It's not the so much the depth as the length and width. That's just what I've noticed with mine. And it can take up to a day or two she won't come out of the hole for a while sometimes just listen for the scraping.I already mixed the sand with soil and I have made 2 holes for her and she just keeps covering them up and she just seems like she is reaching up to get out now and her color always changes when she in it to very light brown or pale white brown but when she is out of the laying bin to the plant, she starts to give black tone color like she is gravity.
18 - 20 inches indep is what I use.I found the width and length seems to work better. They will dig very long tunnels and test holes. a 5-gallon bucket is not big enough I find for them. It's not the so much the depth as the length and width. That's just what I've noticed with mine. And it can take up to a day or two she won't come out of the hole for a while sometimes just listen for the scraping.
18 - 20 inches indep is what I use.
My most recent one I had to change the tray 4 times until she found one she liked. Just make sure that sand to soil is a good ratio with moistureI already mixed the sand with soil and I have made 2 holes for her and she just keeps covering them up and she just seems like she is reaching up to get out now and her color always changes when she in it to very light brown or pale white brown but when she is out of the laying bin to the plant, she starts to give black tone color like she is gravity.
That's why you do things because they're hard not because it's easy.Yay for animals that obviously aren't meant for laying in captivity <3 we really love are complicated babies far too much XD
I broke out that Old Chestnut hahahaThat's why you do things because they're hard not because it's easy.
I've had females lay them in plants. I've had them just lay them on newspaper. But then I also had one that were picky. I'm going to show you a picture of the container that I use. You just need to keep it up change it to where she likes I find them The Wider they are the better. if it's a picky one.