RussianRuby
New Member
Hi all,
I've had my Russian for 2 years now but never seen an egg or any gravid behaviour. She lives alone but should I still be seeing her lay unfertilised eggs from time to time?
I found her dumped in a car park 2 years ago, I don't know much history but the vet thinks she is about 40 years old. She is healthy apart from some historical pyramiding. Her diet, temps, humidity all good (what you guys recommend).
Am I doing something wrong or do they only lay when they've been in contact with a male?
Thank you.
I've had my Russian for 2 years now but never seen an egg or any gravid behaviour. She lives alone but should I still be seeing her lay unfertilised eggs from time to time?
I found her dumped in a car park 2 years ago, I don't know much history but the vet thinks she is about 40 years old. She is healthy apart from some historical pyramiding. Her diet, temps, humidity all good (what you guys recommend).
Am I doing something wrong or do they only lay when they've been in contact with a male?
Thank you.