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Posted by: Paradon at Wed Feb 8 03:19:01 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paradon ] I have an abandoned or escaped female that is just like yours, except she is fully grown and there's nothing I could do about fixing the shell deformity. What you need to do is stop feeding a lot of protein rich food. Feed her more veggies and fruits as I described and supplement it with multivitamin supplement about 5 times a week and calcium supplement 7 times a week since she is malnourished. You can decrease that over time. You always want to supplement more calcium than the vitamins because the food they eat already has a lot of phosphorous, like veggies, greens and insects, and on top of that the multivitamins also has some phosphorous.. You want to get caclium to phosphorous ratio of about 2:1, or 1.5:1, or 1:1...basically the calcium range has to be between 2 to 1. That's why I would supplement him/her extra two days with just the calcium alone. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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