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"Nesting box"?
What do you guys offer your cresties to lay eggs in? I gave mine a little cave area, but they keep laying it out in the open or under the food dish so they dry out ><
Ball pythons: 1.2 pastel, 1.0 Black Pastel 1.0 mojave(green) 0.1 spider, 1.0 het pied, 1.0 het clown, 1.1 het albino, 0.1 pos het albino, 1.0 shatter, 0.2 normals, 0.1 reduced pattern, 0.3 dinkers
Corn snakes: 1.0 blood, 0.1 het blood, 0.1 snow, 0.0.1 reverse okeetee
Geckos: 2.1.2 crested gecko, 0.0.1 leopard gecko
Boas: 1.0.1 sand boas
Other: 1.1 mini australian shepherd, 2.0 cats
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Re: "Nesting box"?
open top tupperware with sphagnum moss, kept very slightly misted(overdamp moss can be bad for eggs)
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Ball pythons: 1.2 pastel, 1.0 Black Pastel 1.0 mojave(green) 0.1 spider, 1.0 het pied, 1.0 het clown, 1.1 het albino, 0.1 pos het albino, 1.0 shatter, 0.2 normals, 0.1 reduced pattern, 0.3 dinkers
Corn snakes: 1.0 blood, 0.1 het blood, 0.1 snow, 0.0.1 reverse okeetee
Geckos: 2.1.2 crested gecko, 0.0.1 leopard gecko
Boas: 1.0.1 sand boas
Other: 1.1 mini australian shepherd, 2.0 cats
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Re: "Nesting box"?
i can take some when I get home from work
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Re: "Nesting box"?
I use a small tupperware container with a hole cut in the top. I fill it about half way with moist (but not wet) bed-a-beast and then put a layer of moist sphagnum moss on top of that so that the entire thing is about 3/4 or so full. I then check for eggs once per week and mist the substrate as needed at that time to keep it moist.
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