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help please. Female laying eggs. HELP.

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my female is bursting at the seams and about to lay eggs. The male seems to be laying in the lay box with the female and stuff so should that disturb her laying the eggs? Will she still lay eggs if he is in there?

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Is this her first clutch? You may want to consider giving the male a 'time-out' in a separate enclosure until she lays her eggs.
 
yes this is her first clutch. I dont have anymore tanks or anything to keep him in for now...so what else could i do?
 
Dylan, can you set him up in a plastic sweater box with some air holes in it for awhile? You can pick one up at Walmart for a few bucks and temporarily house him in a warm spot.
 
i did that...i have him in a rack system that is not finished yet.. Im gonna keep him in there untill she lays her eggs.
 
I took the male out for the night at what do you know..she laid 2 huge eggs. they seem to be very healthy also. Thanks for all your help.
 
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