djfishygillz Avid Member Apr 16, 2013 #4 So what are you going to do with the eggs, fry em? Scramble? Boil? Just kidding, congratulations! Get the incubator ready!
So what are you going to do with the eggs, fry em? Scramble? Boil? Just kidding, congratulations! Get the incubator ready!
Chameleonmaster Avid Member Apr 16, 2013 #6 Wow that's good, i hope she lays well!!! I'm happy for you!!
stacy76 Member Apr 16, 2013 #7 5 hours of digging to cover it and start over,i guess it was a test hole..
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen Apr 16, 2013 #8 They don't usually fill in test holes. Are you sure she didn't lay the eggs? Don't let her see you watching her while she's digging.
They don't usually fill in test holes. Are you sure she didn't lay the eggs? Don't let her see you watching her while she's digging.
stacy76 Member Apr 16, 2013 #9 im positive theres no eggs,i put her back in her cage and dug up the dirt were she had dug the hole,and no eggs..and she is not any thinner, like i would have expected her to loose some weight.
im positive theres no eggs,i put her back in her cage and dug up the dirt were she had dug the hole,and no eggs..and she is not any thinner, like i would have expected her to loose some weight.
stacy76 Member Apr 16, 2013 #10 will she dig if she is not ready to lay her eggs?i wouldnt think so but im no expert,any opinions