I honestly do not see how this could possibly be the case. Although they
share a common exit, the digestive and reproductive tracts are typically
separate. The oil certainly could help with constipation, but bound up
eggs?


Steven Feil

I am NOT a DVM. I am NOT trained in anatomy. The above is strictly my
opinion and anyone that uses that information does so strictly by choice
and at their own risk!

On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 10:18:49 -0700 "Jeanna Morgan-Kienzle"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anyone ever used any kind of oil to help their gex lay eggs?
> 
> I had a female leo that had eggs in her for at least 2 weeks, she had
laid 2
> previous clutches with no problem but these did not seem to be coming
out.
> 
> So, I gave her a drop of olive oil from a Q-tip and the next day I 
> came home and she had laid the eggs.  Any thoughts on that one? Maybe
its 
> just a coincedence?
> 
> -jeanna
> 
> 
> 
>
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