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Emerald Swift possibly Pregnant!?

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Hello,

I've never had lizards! These Emerald Swifts are my first! and I swear one female is enormous!! I've searched a bunch and find conflicting information, I was hoping someone had actual experience with them and could help me with some information?

I'll attach pictures, but she is very still even after hours of warming, the other 2 are running around the terrarium eating!
I know nothing besides one place said the live babies would be about 2inches in size, and I know some critters go into a kinda catatonic state before giving birth? should I seclude her? a tank within the terrarium? I'll never find the babies to take care of them if she has them in the terrarium, it's very busy for them. But are they actually difficult? a few places said very but most said they were super easy?

Thanks in advance for any information!
Brie
 
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