@Tia Denton I foundout they don't need to be bred to produce eggs I've had mine for 2 years now and she's definitely got the ovulation spot going on... she's stopped eating for almost a month now, lost a bit of weight in her tail but her stomach has plumped out and she's been digging the moss out of her moss box...so I'm gonna replace her moss box with a container of substrate to see what happens. I know the eggs (if she does lay any) won't be fertile (she was what I consider a baby when I bought her...her whole body including tail fit in my hand)
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