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Old 06-23-2002, 03:23 AM
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What is a female leopard geckos behavior like after they laid their eggs? Can anyone perhaps generously share any stories about this.

I've notice that my leopard gecko she prowls around and hunts and digs. This was after she laid her eggs. She isn't eating as much as she used to, but she licks the calcuim like crazy in her dish! I gave her some hydro life and vitamins, just in case she might be stressed out from laying. Females usually are a little stressed after pushing those babies out! Am I right..... Any advice will be very much appreciated.....


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I havent seen much in change with my 2 females after laying. They do seem to eat a little more now that thier bellies are empty of the eggs and I have had sand pushed around some after the eggs were laid but I didnt see who did it. Other than that... nothing unusual.
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