porkosta
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Just wanted to know how people go about get their female bearded dragons ready to lay eggs. Do you put in an extra container with addional sand or do you let them just lay the eggs in the sand in the enclosure?
I have pygmy bearded but they act pretty much the same as centrel and eastern bearded dragons I believe.
I cooled them over winter and they have been awake for a couple of weeks now and I've rasied the temps up again but still no signs of mating. They have been identified as male and female by my herp vet and they are doing the head bobbing and arm waving so I'm not sure what is going on?
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Andy
Just wanted to know how people go about get their female bearded dragons ready to lay eggs. Do you put in an extra container with addional sand or do you let them just lay the eggs in the sand in the enclosure?
I have pygmy bearded but they act pretty much the same as centrel and eastern bearded dragons I believe.
I cooled them over winter and they have been awake for a couple of weeks now and I've rasied the temps up again but still no signs of mating. They have been identified as male and female by my herp vet and they are doing the head bobbing and arm waving so I'm not sure what is going on?
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Andy