mat.si
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This is something I don't see every day.
I was very lucky to have caught my Saltuarius wyberba female laying eggs.
She seemed to have already finished laying (both eggs are visible under her) and was resting before she continued to cover them up with the substrate.
This was one of the rare instances, when she laid her eggs in the laying box.
Usually she lays them in the most inaccessible places between the vertical pieces of cork.
I didn't want to disturb her too much, so I just snapped a few shots and let her be. She didn't seem to mind me very much though.
The interesting thing is, that it looks like she always lays the eggs sometimes between 5 and 6 am, just before dawn.
Enjoy.
And an old one:
I was very lucky to have caught my Saltuarius wyberba female laying eggs.
She seemed to have already finished laying (both eggs are visible under her) and was resting before she continued to cover them up with the substrate.
This was one of the rare instances, when she laid her eggs in the laying box.
Usually she lays them in the most inaccessible places between the vertical pieces of cork.
I didn't want to disturb her too much, so I just snapped a few shots and let her be. She didn't seem to mind me very much though.
The interesting thing is, that it looks like she always lays the eggs sometimes between 5 and 6 am, just before dawn.
Enjoy.
And an old one: