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question about digging

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hi,
im new here and im a first time breeder. i was just curious as to how long they will start digging around before they will actually lay, because i woke up this morning and my pregant leo had dug some of her vermiculite out of her hide. sorry if this is a repeated post i tried looking for some info here but had no luck.

thanks,
Justin

i cant wait for her to lay!
 
anywhere from 48+ hours to only a few hours....However, I've had several of my geckos dig just for fun, and then I get excited yet they end up not being gravid. :slamit:
 
Yeah Ive had some dig for 1-2 days too and some that I know aren't gravid dig for the heck of it lol

If you are sure she is gravid Id check on her every 3 hours or so, if she is in a see threw bin you can just wait until you see her cover up the hole she dug or push all the dirt to one end and leave the box, that usually means they are done.

But I have had a couple of girls dig for a day then cover the hole, leave the box an not lay the eggs til the next day and they dig a new spot lol

Just keep an eye on her and try to not disturb her if possible, when she leaves the box she should be done :)
 
I've even got a male who digs (all his substrate out of the hide hide). His entrance hole is now on top!

-Alice
 
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