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Re: A good sign?
Is she still eating? Mine usaly don't go inverted untill they are close to laying. Could you have missed her ovy?
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Re: A good sign?
She ate a smallish sized 75-90g spare rodent 12 days ago, as she was still eating I wasn't really keeping an eye on her for an ovulation to be honest
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Re: A good sign?
Yea. They usually don't eat after ovy that being said my one ate a few days before she laid this year didn't miss a meal her whole term but that's very rare. I'd look for her to go off food soon
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Last edited by StillBP; 06-14-2017 at 10:27 PM.
Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
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Re: A good sign?
That's what's throwing me off, if she was off food I would know what to expect, I'll be offering her food once she sheds anyway so hopefully she's off food
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Re: A good sign?
I caught my Mojave girl doing the same thing after a shed not too long ago too, I'm expecting eggs from her this month, hopefully next week. My firefly also has been doing that too, been pairing her since October and she just shed this week, they both have been off food for months.
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