N. incei GRAVID?

Charliemum

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Looks yellow to me. I read if your t's abdomen glows yellow it means she's gravid.

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HOITrance

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Looks yellow to me. I read if your t's abdomen glows yellow it means she's gravid.

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Hope it helps.
I didn’t even know this was a thing! Not even my post and I learned something! Thank you! I know it’s hit or miss, but still cool lol
 

Charliemum

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I didn’t even know this was a thing! Not even my post and I learned something! Thank you! I know it’s hit or miss, but still cool lol
Your very welcome 😊
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Their behavior can be a big tell. I can't speak for that species because I've never kept or read any breeding reports so I wouldn't have anything to compare to, but for example: excessive hunger, sudden or increased defensiveness, uncharacteristic burrowing or barricading.

Ultimately it's going to be her "decision" and it's likely based on environmental parameters that will be conducive to the offspring surviving. Your best chances start with her thinking she's in the safe confines of her burrow. She can make eggs anytime she wants but again the fertilization is more "deliberate."
 
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