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Originally Posted by Chu'Wuti
Lea is laying her eggs . . . on TOP of the soil. I walked in quietly to check on her this morning, and she was on top of one of the artificial vines going across the bucket. I thought she wasn't doing anything, so, as everything was dry, I decided to spray her. When I did, she moved off the vine--almost falling--and I could see two eggs on the surface of the soil behind her.
I immediately closed the cage, recurtained her, and left, but I'm really concerned . . .

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Hopefully the spraying didn't disturb her too much, has she finished laying them now?
It isn't that uncommon for females to drop the eggs just on the surface rather than actually take care of them and dig a suitable laying site, it generally happens with infertile eggs when females haven't been mated.