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No Babies to be - All duds - She's never been bred.Awesome. What are you gonna do with all those babies?

No Babies to be - All duds - She's never been bred.Awesome. What are you gonna do with all those babies?

). I have another one that is just about 8 & has laid a clutch of Duds at least once a year, once 3 times within a year. Not all do, varies from Female to Female, can happen usually after 1 year old.

. She also got a bath to help with the shed.
he is starting 2 shed(finally it's been months!)so 2morrow on my day off i will be giving him a bath & the weather's been absolutely beautiful out l8tly, so i belive i'll be taking him outside as well 2 sun bath!What is endive???my fat boy tried endive & some new little squash(i 4get wut it's called) 2day 4 the 1st time. turns out he LOVES endive!!! lolhe is starting 2 shed(finally it's been months!)so 2morrow on my day off i will be giving him a bath & the weather's been absolutely beautiful out l8tly, so i belive i'll be taking him outside as well 2 sun bath!
Ouch! Hope she didn't catch anything!Lia had some crickets lots of squash and a bath. She wondered around the housea bit. When I picked her up she crawled half up my face and sat like a princess. After about 2 minutes she took a whopping bite at my eyelashes...Duh silly me...looks like bug legs moving. Now she is nestling in on the couch snuggling into a blanket. So stinking cute
She doesn't seem to love her veggies but I've caught her munching on a collard green the other day and this morning she was licking the water off from it (we put a clip at the end of some leather string and clip the green to it and hang it inside her cage. She seems to love that. She was shedding yesterday and today I noticed she still had loose skin on her chin and nose, so we bathed her in very shallow luke warm water. It was the funniest thing. She didn't seem to mind it, in fact she acted like she was enjoying it! She kicked a bit, drank some of the water and just floated there. We only put enough water to touch her belly, and left her in there for only a couple of minutes. She's been eating only 3 or so roaches at a feeding (3 times a day) but it seems to be plenty for her size. I offer her more (she goes inside a little container with a bunch of them for about 10 minutes), but she seems done after eating just a couple. Watching her eat is the funniest thing. The way she tilts her head and goes in for the kill cracks my kids up. 

Gotcha. So... some exotic greens that we've never heard of before owning Beardies. Makes sense.aleena endive is a kind of green. i wuz never able 2 find it, till i finally found it at the winn dixie just down the street. it's suppose 2 be a good staple green & my fat boy loves it!![]()
