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Cool Story!!

Regit

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So, I've got 5 females breeding this year, Halyn, Laila, Fea, Oryx and Raen. Halyn laid on March 24, no big deal. March 11 Laila and Calypso hooked up, when I fed last week Laila did NOT look gravid, and ate like a champ. Today I went to feed. No Laila in her tank 0.0 I found a shed under her shavings and started to REALLY worry.

After digging my way over to where I had left Halyn's lay box (across the room, still full of moist moss) I opened it up.

Guess who was in said laybox with thirteen lovely eggs?
Miss Laila!!

Not so cool that she escaped, but super cool that I found her and that she knew what she was doing!

Will have pics of mom and eggs after being discovered tomorrow or something! :D
 
That is awesome! Not so cool she escaped, but awesome that she knew exactly where she need to be and what she needed to do! Glad you found her safe and sound.
 
Wow, I'd be extra careful with her because of the added stress of having to first get out of her viv, then get across the room and into the box all while on the verge of laying. I imagine it is as stressful as a woman in the boonies about to have a baby on her way to the hospitol some 20 miles away. Well, at least she is smart enough to know where to go, was this her first time?
 
Wow that's crazy! I never underestimate animals, she new she needed a lay box and she must have been very determined to find one :D
 
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