Silly stubborn Dilly bean!

ZacharyLeesWife

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I am going to replace the substrate with play sand, install a little dipper and a spy cam this afternoon in my beans lay bin and then she gets 72 hours before I start hauling her curly tail to the vet! This set up will let me spy (yayyyy!) and water her without her knowing that I'm anywhere nearby... I'm awaiting the delivery of the sand this afternoon before I mess with her, then I'm going to do everything at once and she'll have her privacy and my nerves might actually survive this process!
 
I am going to replace the substrate with play sand, install a little dipper and a spy cam this afternoon in my beans lay bin and then she gets 72 hours before I start hauling her curly tail to the vet! This set up will let me spy (yayyyy!) and water her without her knowing that I'm anywhere nearby... I'm awaiting the delivery of the sand this afternoon before I mess with her, then I'm going to do everything at once and she'll have her privacy and my nerves might actually survive this process!

Good luck!
 
I went to set up the spy cam and she didn't see me but I see her backwards and nearly up to her elbows in her favorite hole!
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By the way, is she fertile?

Not entirely sure, I doubt it but she had been with my male in the ficus tree for a few hours once a week while I scrubbed their cages. I am going to candle the eggs for blood vessels but I'm not sure about trying to incubate even if they're fertile. What would I do with an army of little veileds??
 
Not entirely sure, I doubt it but she had been with my male in the ficus tree for a few hours once a week while I scrubbed their cages. I am going to candle the eggs for blood vessels but I'm not sure about trying to incubate even if they're fertile. What would I do with an army of little veileds??

Try to take over the world of course!
 
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