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Andy__G
at Sun Jun 6 14:16:25 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Andy__G ]
I had heard a little while back during my first year of breeding that it is a good idea to do so because some females will lay very poorly calcified eggs that can rupture easily during incubation. I did it for that season, and I haven't since, I wanted to see if it made a difference, and I haven't noticed any difference, so I don't anymore. If I do notice any poorly calcified clutches, I will probably do it for that particular female, but it is not something I have encountered yet.
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