TimothyOnTop
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I'm not sure it happened in his cage the other dayIDK, but I gotta ask how that happened.
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I'm not sure it happened in his cage the other dayIDK, but I gotta ask how that happened.
That's a fairly normal supplementation schedule what brands are you using?
I have had him for just under a year he was cb well at least that's what the pet store told meAlso how long have you had him was he WC or CB?
Will doI would make some changes to your supplements. Keep the calcium no D3 and remove the calcium with D3 and the flukers. The the flukers contain beta carotene not preformed Vit A. I would replace those two with Repashy lod it will cover your D3 needs and preformed vitamin A needs.
Ablative armor...isn't that from Star Trek?They are not solid. That would make for a very heavy head. They are ablative armor. The horns you see are not even calcium.
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Thank you! Where did you get these from? I’d love to read more from thereThey are not solid. That would make for a very heavy head. They are ablative armor. The horns you see are not even calcium.
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Keratin over bone, IIRC.They are not solid. That would make for a very heavy head. They are ablative armor. The horns you see are not even calcium.
The military has been playing around with the concept since the '60s.Ablative armor...isn't that from Star Trek?
Keratin over bone, IIRC.
The military has been playing around with the concept since the '60s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ablative_armor
Had to look Xcom up.Xcom rule: Do not refer to the rookies as ablative armor