My bearded dragon Savannah has started laying eggs yesterday in her enclosure (3 of them), i gave her a lay box and she continued to lay 4 more eggs, 3 of which in a warm soaking bath, and only 1 in the lay box. i am concerned she may be binded but im not sure and am a bit tight on money right now. Any advice would help. Shes drinking normally and ate today but is only 8 eggs in a day too little? its her first clutch and she was a bit malnourished when i got her a few days ago. Is a vet needed??

Updated On April 10th, 2018

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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

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The average clutch size is 12 to 20 eggs. If she was malnourished prior to laying, the number could be less. The only way to determine if she is truly egg bound would be to have her examined by your veterinarian or a vet experienced in treating reptiles. In the meantime, adjust her diet to include more calcium and vitamin D3. Soak her in a warm 50/50 solution of water and unflavored PediaLyte to maintain hydration. To encourage laying, be sure the lay box is large and contains at least 2-3 feet of substrate so she can dig.

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