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i up calcium intake from the moment of copulation through to 2 weeks after the last clutch.
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i did the same as brian did
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Quote from: crypticdragons on January 27, 2010, 08:31:34 AM
i up calcium intake from the moment of copulation through to 2 weeks after the last clutch.
what does "copulation" mean
IM ONLY 10!!! MY MOM AND FRIENDS ARE HELPING ME!!!!!
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Copulation is the mating act.
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beardielover17, have you ever bred closley related beardies
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Inbreeding of any animal is never a good idea. The hatchlings could end up with serious deformities, weakness, or even just not hatch. It's best to make sure there are at least several generations between your dragons. I try to research at least 5 generations back before pairing my dragons, to make sure there is very little chance of inbreeding.
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OH THANK YOU THAT REALLY HELPS MY PLANS!!!!
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Quote from: beardieboy72 on January 29, 2010, 04:46:31 PM
OH THANK YOU THAT REALLY HELPS MY PLANS!!!!
it helps your plans but you posted a mad face? lol
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i was being sarcastic when i said
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