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Mystick
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Hello, this is my first post. This isn't my first time breeding leos, I had been breeding them at home since I was in the 9th grade, hatching them successfully, and either keeping them or giving them to the local small pet store.
One of my females is gravid. I had her for about 4-5 years, and I believe that she is six years old. She's really healthy, tame, and active. In the past, she laid about 20 or so eggs, with most of them being fertile, besides the firsts of the season.
She's so fat that you can feel and even see the eggs in her belly, like they are really shaping in her. She hasn't started digging yet or anything. She isn't eating anymore, she ate late last week, and only threw up a bit of that food, before she stopped eating. She's still drinking water and still is acting her active, too-tame, normal way. I have a proper egg-laying container for her---a old Cool Whip container with a hole in the side, that she been laying her eggs in forever. Right now, she's currently laying in it, so which I'm hoping, she may get comfy and lay her eggs in there.
Am I just being too worrysome and impatient?
One of my females is gravid. I had her for about 4-5 years, and I believe that she is six years old. She's really healthy, tame, and active. In the past, she laid about 20 or so eggs, with most of them being fertile, besides the firsts of the season.
She's so fat that you can feel and even see the eggs in her belly, like they are really shaping in her. She hasn't started digging yet or anything. She isn't eating anymore, she ate late last week, and only threw up a bit of that food, before she stopped eating. She's still drinking water and still is acting her active, too-tame, normal way. I have a proper egg-laying container for her---a old Cool Whip container with a hole in the side, that she been laying her eggs in forever. Right now, she's currently laying in it, so which I'm hoping, she may get comfy and lay her eggs in there.
Am I just being too worrysome and impatient?