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LAY BIN FOR DRAGONS. PLUS A BOUNS! Dragons laying, babies hatching GOOD stuff here

Thanks Tom, both clutches were possible Het. Hypo Parents that were proved out. I'ts always a nice little surprise on working with possible hets. when they actually prove to be het.
 
I provided my dragons with a lay bin in their cage, however....my female dragons decided to lay under the reptile carpet instead! What gives and how can i rectify this situation? I used Zoomed "Lizard Litter" moistened, and they go and dig in there, but when it came to laying they'd jump out of the box and lay under the reptile carpets! Thankfully my reptile room is about incubator temp, but no where near the humidity, also hank god I caught the eggs in time for 3 of the 24 total laid to survive. Why are they laying under the carpets and what can i do to et them to lay in the box next time around?
 
I provided my dragons with a lay bin in their cage, however....my female dragons decided to lay under the reptile carpet instead! What gives and how can i rectify this situation? I used Zoomed "Lizard Litter" moistened, and they go and dig in there, but when it came to laying they'd jump out of the box and lay under the reptile carpets! Thankfully my reptile room is about incubator temp, but no where near the humidity, also hank god I caught the eggs in time for 3 of the 24 total laid to survive. Why are they laying under the carpets and what can i do to et them to lay in the box next time around?


How big is your lay bin? If it fits in your cage its probably not big enough and she didnt feel safe with laying them in the bin. So the carpet was the desired place.. You gave her to many different laying spots and she felt most secure laying her eggs under the carpet.


Fill a large bin 62 qt. from wal mart is good, with your desired substrate. (mine is eco earth) An keep her in that the next time she goes to dig. That way no mistakes on where she will lay the eggs.:) Re-read the first post on this thread and look at the pics. That should help you with all you need. I have had multiple e-mails with how the post helped them. Good Luck!:thumbsup:


Remember she may double clutch. Be looking for another clutch from her around two weeks time.
 
Hum...... We lost ALOT of pics out of this thread! I didnt know the original pics were gone.:( maybe I can find them. it was over a year ago though.
 
Of all the pics I lost I think the first two were the original pics to this thread. But i posted them backwards.the other two are of a hypo het trans pokin around.
 

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