dgerndt
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She probably is fertile because you caught her in the wild. But I have an unmated Egyptian who laid her third ooth just a few days ago. So it's anyone's guess, really.
As for the ooth, it's supposed to be lighter when it's first laid. They get darker and harden as they dry up.
As for the ooth, it's supposed to be lighter when it's first laid. They get darker and harden as they dry up.
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