It's a screwed up laying process. I had a female festae do that. Not much you can do but let it run its course
It's a screwed up laying process. I had a female festae do that. Not much you can do but let it run its course
So I waited but it seemed like it was not going away, I had to surgically removed it and a chain of eggs followed. Now the situation is back to scratch, not sure if any of those eggs will hatch though and not getting my hopes upsome sort of problem with the breeding tube for sure. Pehaps impacted eggs or an infection of the tube. Can't say I have any firsthand experience with this one.
Can you elaborate on how you removed it? I have never seen thisSo I waited but it seemed like it was not going away, I had to surgically removed it and a chain of eggs followed. Now the situation is back to scratch, not sure if any of those eggs will hatch though and not getting my hopes up