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    Disabled babies

    Yes it is Reptivite.
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    Disabled babies

    So, I guess I should supplement Vit. A as well since her remaining clutches will most likely be fertilized? How much and how often? Any other supplements or dietary suggestions? Thank you BTW. Also, does anyone know what happens if the eggs are accidentally moved or turned? Can that cause...
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    Veiled cham smells??

    I'm not sure but may be a sign of some kind of infection? I would call your vet and ask about that
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    Disabled babies

    No. Not straight Vitamin A.
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    Disabled babies

    Yes, the multi contains D3.
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    Disabled babies

    Room temp, between 72-78 degrees. However, I moved from my apartment toward the end of incubation and although I was very careful when I moved the eggs, I've wondered if the movement could have caused a problem with those 2 eggs? As far as the female's diet and supplements, crickets dusted...
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    Disabled babies

    This is my 3rd clutch of baby Veiled's and they have all been healthy... until now. The clutch is about 4 months old now. These 2 images are of the same baby. It looks almost as if it has spina bifida-the back bone is more compressed and her tail is crooked. She does not appear to be in any...
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    Comment by 'Nalasdomain' in media 'egg tray 4'

    How do you get your eggs so clean and white? mine always have a few specks of dirt.
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    Comment by 'Nalasdomain' in media 'LIght and vitamins'

    If this poor animal is still alive, please take it to a vet! Are you also dusting insects with calcium? UVB light should be tropical, not desert. And the long tube UVB are much better than the coiled bulbs.
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