Swollen or constipated?

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Is his cloaca swollen or is he constipated? I will post better pics soon.
 

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How long has the cloaca been like that? Does outlook inflamed? Does it look like anything is coming out? What do you feed? How often? Have you noticed poop lately?
 
It has been like that for about 2 days. He seems normal. He pooped yesterday. They both eat worms. 2-3 times a week. Water temp is 66-68 degrees always.
 
I think that maybe if he seems normal and pooped yesturday and ate some food, then It's not a sign of constipation. I heard that sometimes their cloaca can be swollen like that when it's mating season or something, I'm not much of a mating expert, but Just a suggeston.
 
Now there's this. I have seen no "activity" in the last few days, but now it looks like there are little un fertilized eggs in the tank. Still activity seems normal. Cloaca swelling has gone down btw.
 

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She seems normal too
 

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Urgent, as I am typing my female is walking around the aquarium with "unfertilized" eggs coming out of her cloaca. What is she doing?
 
Here's what it looks like.
 

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She is laying eggs and they may be fertile :D

When egg laying the cloaca will swell and you may notice that the tail and skin may look pinker too.
 
I only notice a few eggs. Will she lay more?
 
9 eggs counted. She seems to be acting normal again. She still looks a little egnant. I am starting to think the eggs are fertile. They have the jelly coating. So the question is, will she lay more?
 
No more eggs so far, How long until she starts laying again? The jelly coating on the eggs seems to be getting bigger. This is my first time dealing with eggs I would like to know for future references.
 
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Ok. Sorry if i bothered you. I was just excited. She only laid the 10 eggs. No more so far.
 
Not sure. The male is just about 10 inches. The female is around 9 inches or a little smaller(8.5) why?
 
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