Anybody know this one? I believe that Randel is a female. Claws are short and so is tail. I'm definitely not ready for that to happen. Thanks.
BabyBsober said:okay, so holidays over. big YAY from me. This morning when i went in to check on the RES and the rest of the gang. I find Little T doing his claw waving in front of Randel (whom i renaming). I really don't have the means to separate them, or properly have an area for her to nest. Which i'm really not wanting to encourage anyhow. LOL So they'll just lay them and not harbor them inside like i've read on the website? I don't want her to harm herself incase they do mate. Yikes so stressful. I've been diggin out the back yard garden area to create a living pond. It just may be a couple months b4 its done. any suggestions would be great. Thanks. ps i'm at work all day so it's hard to keep an eye on them and their behavior. I did kindly explain to her that she doesn't have to give in, but thinking she wasn't paying very close attention. LOL
dmmj said:I have heard stories of female RES retaining eggs but in my exp (nearly 30 years of RES) My female sjust plop them in the water and then chow time. Once in awhile I will go outside and see them trying to dig on their basking rocks.