She is finally looking thin after this batch. I really need to push the feeders. I just bought another 1000 supers and I have a whole vat of small silks and 200 butter worms! That will last about a week! :lol:
So the fact that they are mostly soft doesn't mean that she is calcium deficient?
She is finally looking thin after this batch. I really need to push the feeders. I just bought another 1000 supers and I have a whole vat of small silks and 200 butter worms! That will last about a week! :lol:
So the fact that they are mostly soft doesn't mean that she is calcium deficient?
No infertiles can come out all sorts of shapes and sizes so dont worry too much about it although since she is on the multiple clutch kick it is a good idea to make sure she has plenty of calcium for the next couple of weeks.General rule of thumb as usual same as a baby 5xper week.Also not sure if anyone answered your question in regards to drugs to reduce multiple clutches so I will.No unfortunately there isnt.The only option is a very dangerous one which requires getting her spayed and this should only be done if its to the point of putting her in danger and she isnt there yet.
She gets plenty of calcium. I give her about a half a cc of liquid calcium at least once a week, and she gets butter worms, silk worms, and salad dusted with calcium a few times a week. She has just laid so many eggs in such a short amount of time! It would take four tubs of pheonix worms to satisfy her! :lol: I only give those to small lizards. :wink: