I've been trying to find some decent information but I can only find snippits so if anyone can help that would be awesome!
I just found two eggs in my marbled tank. I have two in there, I am not sure of their sex but I'm beginning to think I have a male and female (you know probably!). I don't think these two will hatch one looks cracked and the other has an indented yellow soft spot. I read they will lay two every two weeks for a short while so I am bumping up the calcium, vitamins and other good stuff before the next eggs come along. I'm going to buy an incubator tomorrow and going to put as much stuff in the tank so the next eggs don't stick to the glass.
I've had these two since February, they definitely slowed down during winter and are becoming far more active now. One has always been more active than the other. I have tried to sex them or see if the female is obviously still gravid. I cannot for the life of me tell, I will try to get a photo tomorrow when I redo their tank.
If you can't tell I've never bred reptiles before and I really wanna give and possible babies the best chance!
Has anyone got any tips? What else should I be doing? Also currently have coconut peat as the substrate I was thinking of changing so something a little less messy. Maybe the all natural little company's bedding?
I just found two eggs in my marbled tank. I have two in there, I am not sure of their sex but I'm beginning to think I have a male and female (you know probably!). I don't think these two will hatch one looks cracked and the other has an indented yellow soft spot. I read they will lay two every two weeks for a short while so I am bumping up the calcium, vitamins and other good stuff before the next eggs come along. I'm going to buy an incubator tomorrow and going to put as much stuff in the tank so the next eggs don't stick to the glass.
I've had these two since February, they definitely slowed down during winter and are becoming far more active now. One has always been more active than the other. I have tried to sex them or see if the female is obviously still gravid. I cannot for the life of me tell, I will try to get a photo tomorrow when I redo their tank.
If you can't tell I've never bred reptiles before and I really wanna give and possible babies the best chance!
Has anyone got any tips? What else should I be doing? Also currently have coconut peat as the substrate I was thinking of changing so something a little less messy. Maybe the all natural little company's bedding?