Weeds, grasses, opuntia, tree and vine leaves that I grow here, seasonal vegetables and a little fruit. both mazuri types.In only little over three years??What did you feed her??![]()
Thanks, She left the hole empty, It looked completed to me, even the small cavity was there. She didn't release any water to wet the soil either. Maybe she will go back to it tomorrow. She was with 2 males all summer but I think one is to big for her and the other is more her size but so deformed I'm not sure he could connect.Wow. She looks great. That sure is quick. Keep us posted, if she lays. Is she kept with males?
It was dark out when these were taken. I just plopped one egg out will get the rest out tomorrow.
She might not be the smallest but could be one of the youngest to lay eggs. I thought Enoch at 5 years old was young. Just goes to show how much we don't know about them.ThanksThat's great. Congrats!
She stopped working for a while, ate some food and went inside her house and it sounded like she was trying to dig through the floor. I hung a CHE above the nest area while she inside digging at the floor.
I know, She is a digger. When she first starts everything is done head first like digging a tunnel to china. She turns around and uses her back feet and then turns again and goes at it head first for awhile, but when she is satisfied with her work she has a beautiful hourglass shaped chamber for the eggs at the bottom of the nest, but both nest she has dug have been so deep the babies could never dig out of our mostly clay soil if left in place. Being a beginner she does a great job. and she got this clutch laid in less than 36 hours from first signs of nesting to start of egg covering much faster than her first clutch. Our temps today were in the mid 50s so I added some heat from above the nest area to help keep things warm. By the time she had finished around 8 pm the air temperature was in the mid 30s. ( going to be our coldest night this fall)Oh lordy....can she get any deeper?
A pic of the eggs still in the ground above and 19 fresh eggs on a plate below, that's 8 more than her first clutch 
This is what I found when we got back a little before 4 pm. She was still working on the nest at that time but I believe she is in the process of laying now at 5 pm.