I tried nest boxes, but not with a lit yet. I place a piece of bark over
it. What substrate do you use in the rest of your enclose? And do you
keep this moist? If I keep the whole enclosure moist I still have to dig
for eggs. I don't know how big a whip cream container is :-), so how
deep is your digging substrate?

Regards,
Isabelle


I have a method that works well for me so far.  I put a nesting box into
the
enclosure.  I use a whip cream container, add moist soil about 1/2 the
height (more moist than the substrate) close the container, and put a
hole
in the top big enough for the female to enter.

So far females have never laid any other place than in the enclosure.

I have a few clear plastic containers, and I can check for eggs by
looking
under the container.  If there are eggs I can see them from the bottom
without digging through the dirt.

Leann




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