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    Re: Help! Breeding cycle or impaction symptoms?

    I don’t think there is very much in the ingestion that her body can’t handle. Truly, this happens frequently when foreign substances are taken into the digestive tract. Remember these reptiles have strong hydrochloride acids, enzymes that are specifically summoned into action in this type of situation. I would stand back and observe her for now, especially since there is the strong possibility of her being gravid. Heat seeking in the enclosure at this point coupled with the inappetance are also signs of a impending egg laying. Armiyana says look for the bulging girth and pre lay shed and that’s also key.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 07-14-2022 at 07:12 AM.
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