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will my asian water dragon where at it last night so do i separate them now or let them have another go any help would be nice please
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up we go
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not a lot of help but read somewhere for ausies leave them for 3-7 days not sure if its the same with asians tho
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there chinese water dragons same as asians
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the female has started to dig now so it could have been sooner
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there chinese water dragons same as asians
oops ment are they soz
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i wuld leave them and watch them carefully. when she looks like she is going to lay her eggs i would take the male away then. you could then retrive the eggs and put the male back in.
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thanks for the help all
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