NDeuser
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I have a 1-2yr old female cham who just laid her second clutch of eggs (her first was three months ago). The first clutch is in an incubator and all look well. They are all nice and plump and white and the size of an oversized peanut M&M. She had 33 eggs with this first clutch. Her second clutch contained 42 eggs. These eggs were still "white" but slighlty yellowed and were only half the size of her first clutch eggs. She is in a large vibv with a male and has been confirmed mating at least a 1-2 months before the laying of each clutch. Could this be from a calcium/vitamin deficiency during her egg production period. Do Veiled normally flucuate egg sizes based on number of eggs in the clutch (i.e. more, smaller eggs vs. fewer, larger eggs). Any input would be greatly appreciated.