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An article about uric acid and gout by Allen Repashy i found interesting
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2021418, member: 31715"] I tried 4, 6 8 and 12% mixes over the course of like two years. 12% by far had the best results for breeding out of the mixes. Around 8% is what I settled on. At that percentage, breeding was keeping up with use. At 4% I had massive die offs of babies. Breeding wasn't effected immediately, but the babies were not making it past their first or second stage of life it seemed. After a few months, no new babies were even being produced. I didn't understand it at the time, but it makes sense that the adults at first were using their UA storage to supplement the lack of protein, allowing them to continue breeding. The babies weren't getting enough protein, and were dying. Eventually, the UA stores ran out and breeding stopped all together. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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