my female laid sometime this morning while I was out, or atleast I'm pretty sure it was this am. I know I checked her about 10pm last night and she hadn't laid yet. This am I did a quick check on my way out the door and I'm pretty sure she hadn't laid yet. Anyways, when I came hom just now(about 3 hrs after I left) I noticed that the warm hide house was completely full of sand(I know I'm going to catch hell for that, but I've never had a problem with it), so I go "excavating" and find 2 eggs burried. They are warm since they are over the warm side of the tank. They were also not dimpled, or soft, more hardish, but not like rocks. They had a few small soft spots. I immediately moved them over to a vermiculite box and replaced the container on the warm side of the tank. What are the chances that the eggs are still good since they were kinda hard? I provide her with a lay box with damp vermiculite and moss, but she refuses to lay in there for whatever reason.








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