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Been longer than 2 weeks since her first clutch getting worried

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Hi all, my female laid her first clutch on the 9th of June, it is now 3 weeks past that date and my girl still has not laid her 2nd clutch. She has had lots of food and calcium and seems to be carrying eggs. It is my first time breeding and her first year so i get real worried about her (bless). Any help or comments are appreciated, Thank You.
 
Don't sweat it. They can lay any where from 2 weeks to 6 weeks apart. The two ends of the scale being the extremes on both ends. I'd say a good average is about 3 weeks. Don't worry yet.

Also if I remember correctly.... happy belated birthday.
 
Thank You very much Jeremy, ok well i'll just keep feeding her and waiting it out. Hoping these 2 will be fertile so fingers crossed. Once again Thank You for a very quick reply and the Happy B'Day.
 
Paul, don't worry I have a female first year breeding and she has been not been on any kind of schedule but her own.
She as laid on
1) Feb 18
2) March 10
3) March 25
4) April 20
5) May 13
6) June 5
7) Should be any day now. She looks like she is going to pop.

Good Luck.
 
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