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VICtort
at Mon Mar 28 02:25:33 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by VICtort ]
Dear breeders, I just discovered this forum, forgive me if this is a too often posted topic. My geckos are producing soft eggs. They used to produce fertile well calcified ones. I feed crickets dusted with MinerAll, and sometimes Rep-Cal. I gut load the crickets with hi-pro chicken mash and turnip greens and alfalfa. I also feed Zoophobas worms and an occasional hissing roach and moths, grasshoppers and other insects. What can I do to increase viable eggs. Calcium may be deficient, the eggs are soft... Also I have had some fighting going on, resulting in broken tails and death of an adult female. I have one male in with 5 remaining females. How may I restore peace and increase egg production? Thankyou, Vic
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Eggs, Calcium, decreasing success... - VICtort, Mon Mar 28 02:25:33 2005 *HOT TOPIC*
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