Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
Based on the timeline of when she moved back to the warm side and when she had a shed that would lead me to believe that you may have missed the ovulation.

Y ou are basically describi bg a move to the warm side + shed two weeks late which would be textbook.

Now it is possible to miss an ovulation most are ovious some not always depending on the animal.

Here is a little trick pick her up and hold her head down and tail up making sure you see her profile, then switch and reverse tail down and head up.

If gravid you will actually see the eggs move and will be able to count them.

It's not unusual for some females to be restless, the only concern I have are for females who are restless and way overdue.

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Oh, she is not going to be happy with me

But I will try that upside down, right side up trick. Haven't heard of that one yet, but it makes sense.
I used to try to feel for follicles but gave up. I couldn't feel a thing and I wasn't sure how much pressure was safe. I played it safe.

She is still with the male. Would she allow him to breed her if she was past ovulation? I only put him in there with her to see if she was restless for wanting her male ..
When I put him in she was very non excited. She stopped cruising but she just laid there like "whatever" while he spurred and spurred (first time I got to see that, very cool)

I expected them to be apart this morning, alas, they locked.

As soon as they are apart I will try that trick to look for eggs..