Hi - can someone please help me... I have a 13 month old Ambilobe who has been gravid for 30 plus days. I supplied her a laying medium consisting of orgainic potting soil and peat moss in a pot thats is 24" deep and 12" wide with water and pact down to creat a sturdy laying enviorment. She ignored the pot for the first 28 days and for the last 4-5 days shes been digging like crazy but never depositing eggs. Apparently this is an unsuitable medium. ive changed it 3-4 times making the mixture more and less peat moss and more and less moisture... I am pretty sure there isn't too much water because it is not muddy at all. I just purchased play sand but I am reluctant because I was told the sand can get in the Cham's eyes but I think I will add the sand bucket tonight. I dont not want the girl to become egg bound and die but since this is my first attempt ever at breeding Panthers I do not know what to do or expect. Can someone please give me some advice -
On a side note the male I bred with the female is eating a lot less and seems sick of crickets. I cut load the crickets with different things as to create a different taste for the Cham. His diet since I have had him has been 90% crickets with superworms as treats (3-4 worms every week on the weekends) but now he seems to only want superworms. I do not want to have roaches in the house so are there any other suggestions? Also where is a good site to get different feeders? Is this normal for a 13 month Cham to get sick of crickets?
Thank you for your hlep...
On a side note the male I bred with the female is eating a lot less and seems sick of crickets. I cut load the crickets with different things as to create a different taste for the Cham. His diet since I have had him has been 90% crickets with superworms as treats (3-4 worms every week on the weekends) but now he seems to only want superworms. I do not want to have roaches in the house so are there any other suggestions? Also where is a good site to get different feeders? Is this normal for a 13 month Cham to get sick of crickets?
Thank you for your hlep...