crestedgeckogirly
02-16-2006, 10:50 AM
Ok, I'm getting a bit frustrated w/one of my breeding trios. One female is apparently being territorial of ALL the lay boxes...not just one. I have lay boxes on both sides of the 40 gallon breeder cage, and for some reason, the smaller female isn't allowed to lay in either!
Yesterday evening I found the 2nd clutch of shriveled up eggs next to the coconut hide. I was SOOOOO angry!!
Has anyone else had this problem? This is the first laying season for both females...is inexperience playing a role?
I separated them out and put one female in a different cage. Since her first clutch was infertile, and the 2nd two dried out before I could find them...I'm not sure she has actually bred with the male. The other females eggs appear to be fertile since her first clutch.
Anyway, to make a long story short, I put the intimidated female in with a different male. He got the job done w/in 2 seconds of me putting her in the cage (poor thing). At least now the eggs should definately be fertile.
So, my question is...could she really be intimidated that much by the other female? Or is she just an idiot laying her eggs in random places w/out substrate? I use cage carpet, so, it's not like she could have mistaken that for a reasonable place to lay her eggs. Who knows...anyone else have these issues? I'm soooooo frustrated!! :confused:
-Andrea
Yesterday evening I found the 2nd clutch of shriveled up eggs next to the coconut hide. I was SOOOOO angry!!
Has anyone else had this problem? This is the first laying season for both females...is inexperience playing a role?
I separated them out and put one female in a different cage. Since her first clutch was infertile, and the 2nd two dried out before I could find them...I'm not sure she has actually bred with the male. The other females eggs appear to be fertile since her first clutch.
Anyway, to make a long story short, I put the intimidated female in with a different male. He got the job done w/in 2 seconds of me putting her in the cage (poor thing). At least now the eggs should definately be fertile.
So, my question is...could she really be intimidated that much by the other female? Or is she just an idiot laying her eggs in random places w/out substrate? I use cage carpet, so, it's not like she could have mistaken that for a reasonable place to lay her eggs. Who knows...anyone else have these issues? I'm soooooo frustrated!! :confused:
-Andrea