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SpaceMonkey

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Just found the site through google & thought I'd sign up & say hello :)

I currently have a female corn that is 4 years old called Clive.
She was given to me by a friend that had her from a hatchling & he had to pass her on as he moved in with his g'friend & she was terrified of her.

She is great, massively entertaining & very pretty.

The reason I searched for a forum was as follows...
Yesterday I came home from the gym & Clive was slithering about as per usual & then I noticed something odd in her terrarium, here are the pics...

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I was thinking it is an egg, but she has never deposited anything like this before, if anyone can shed any light on it I would be very grateful.

She looks like she has @ least 2 more bumps/lumps near her tail this morning & won't be surprised to find more on my return home this evening tbh.
She has been refusing food for the past 2 weeks & normally she's a greedy little toad. She's been drinking plenty, if so more than normal.

Anyways, thanks in advance...it's a great site here.

Lee
 
Yep, that's an egg. You'll want to put a nest box in there so she has a place where she can feel comfortable laying the rest of the eggs. I suggest putting in a tub filled half way with moist sphagnum moss and a nice sized hole cut into the lid for access. Leave her a lone for a few days and she should lay the rest. Hope that helps and welcome to the forum! :)
 
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