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Red123 Posted - 31/07/2012 : 12:13:04
After what happened to Cindy and now finding out I have at least one other female it has got me wondering. Would leaving a moss box in Joannas viv during the breeding say from February through to september possibly help if she decided to lay unfertilised eggs. I can't help but wonder if Cindy had of had a moss box maybe should she would have laid the eggs in that and maybe she would not have had stuck eggs and prolapsed. I want to do everything I possibly can to help prevent it happening to Joanna, such a horrible thing to see happen to a much loved pet.
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Jenn Posted - 31/07/2012 : 21:22:53
there would be nothing wrong in putting in a box, since they dont really tell you the worst that could happen is a cool, moist hide when she wanted to visit. I thiink if it would ease your mind and help her out, why not?

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