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Posted by: DMong at Mon May 19 22:00:20 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Well, the rodents that snake's eat have all the necessary calcium that a snake needs for egg production under normal circumstances. When the shells of certain snake eggs are underdeveloped, or are otherwise abnormal looking(lumps. pits, translucent, etc...)it doesn't necessarily mean there is a calcium deficiency, as there can be a whole host of other reasons the shells didn't develop correctly that can also lead to calcium not being synthesized correctly. But it doesn't hurt if you want to use a supplement for snakes from what I've read, as long as it is ONLY calcium, and it DOESN'T contain vitamin D. | ||
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