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Not laying, not eating.
 
 
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Old 05-19-2011, 01:13 PM   #1
Naagas
Not laying, not eating.

Hello all....
I am worried.

I bought Cordelia as gravid on March 26th.
The previous owner said that he expected her to lay within the week, based on her normal lay schedule.

I gave her a lay box, and tried to feed her about 4 days after getting her, just in case she was hungry. I tried feeding her a f/t hopper. She refused.
A week later, (April 9th) I tried a pinkie. She again refused.

No eggs.

She then went into blue on April 21, then shed on May 6th.
I figured this must be her pre-lay shed.

She still has not laid eggs. Or eaten.
I've tried pinkies and adults, brained and slit.

So today, in desperation, I have left her with some live fuzzies. She is showing no interest.

I no longer feel eggs in her as I did when I first got her. I am aware that this could be a sign of imminent laying, but it has been so long now since her shed that I am doubting it.

She is plenty active, she acts healthy otherwise... she just hasn't eaten or laid eggs.

Vet time?
Did she reabsorb the eggs? (was she ever really gravid?)

I am worried and confused.
 
 

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