Pecos Bill
New Member
Question here.
So I have two adult redfoots and ones a male and one a female and they are in their hide because of the cold here on the gulf coast right now. My female keeps trying to get out and walk around even though they have fresh water and food daily in a 4’ by 8’ heated hide. Both are right at 8” and I was wondering if maybe she was trying to get out to lay eggs I don’t want her to get egg bound but I don’t want her just out in the cold rain we have right now for no reason. Both the male and female look too small to be breeding but I’m probably wrong the male has slight wafting on his shell but it isn’t very con-caved yet. Should I keep her in the hide or maybe put thick dirt in a large tote and see if she wants to lay eggs. Never done this before just don’t want her to have a health problem thank you for any answers
So I have two adult redfoots and ones a male and one a female and they are in their hide because of the cold here on the gulf coast right now. My female keeps trying to get out and walk around even though they have fresh water and food daily in a 4’ by 8’ heated hide. Both are right at 8” and I was wondering if maybe she was trying to get out to lay eggs I don’t want her to get egg bound but I don’t want her just out in the cold rain we have right now for no reason. Both the male and female look too small to be breeding but I’m probably wrong the male has slight wafting on his shell but it isn’t very con-caved yet. Should I keep her in the hide or maybe put thick dirt in a large tote and see if she wants to lay eggs. Never done this before just don’t want her to have a health problem thank you for any answers