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Pico on the right has laid her first two clutches of eggs recently: one clutch 6 weeks ago and the second clutch 2 weeks ago. All eggs were replaced by plastic eggs. Is it normal to lay clutches so fast? Should we remove plastic eggs soon?
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lots and lots of calcium! crush up eggshells and put them in her food, as well as scrambled egg. i personally don’t recommend using cuttlebone because of the risks of metal poisoning, but the egg and stuff should work fine. don’t remove any of the eggs until she doesn’t care for them anymore. if you remove them before she stops sitting on them, she’ll just lay more

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