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Crested health ques???

ginger7456 May 18, 2005 08:50 PM

I have a few female crested geckos that have been separated from their boyfriends for about a month and they are still laying eggs!! How long does it take for them to stop? Is there anything I can do? The last thing I want is to deal with calcium deficiencies. Also, this might be a stupid ques. but how long after they have been separated will the eggs be fertile? I just found another set of eggs last night. Should I incubate them?

One more question... I'm looking for people's input on what the best calcium and vitamin supplements are out there for cresteds. I want only the best for my creatures. Thanks in advance for any input.

Replies (2)

reptileking90 May 19, 2005 06:12 AM

They will lay one-three more clutches after being split up and all of the clutches they lay are usually fertile. I use Rep-Cal to dust all my crickets but Reptivite is fine and other breeders dust there insects in the T-REX Leopard Gecko dust.

Derek

BigJon May 19, 2005 09:38 AM

i use Rep-Cal for dusting my crickets. whatever you choose, be certain it includes vitamin D-3

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