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infertile...but still exciting

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Posted by: ryan_m at Tue Mar 10 00:13:55 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ryan_m ]  
   

Hey guys. One of my Bearded dragons laid a clutch of 19 eggs earlier today. She is currently housed with another female and has never been in contact with my male so her eggs are infertile. She stopped eating for about 3 days and was digging like mad around her enclosure. It enetered my mind that she may be about to lay, however she is still under a year and I just assumed she was not ready to cycle this early...evidently I was wrong. Although she is a very healthy dragon she was looking a a little beat up after the lay. I was hoping some of you could give me some advice on making sure she makes a full recovery. Any additions I should make to her diet that may help with the process? Also should I be adding more calcium/multi vitamines to her diet? Thanks everyone.
-Ryan


   

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