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Gravid, MBD and underweight??
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2040112, member: 114539"] Please not so many soaks. It isn't good for them and you run the risk of her aspirating on the water. For hydration use an eyedropper to drip it on her snout. Use plastic in case she bites it. Contrary to much misinformed popular myth they will not hydrate from soaking, they have to actually drink the water. As for calcium you can add some liquid calcium to her water. Taste it yourself some of it taste horrible. Also after it ages it can become rancid. If she is gravid she will be very hungry after she lays. She will also be depleted of calcium. Be sure to give it to her daily for a week or two after she lays. Stay on top of the hydration as the calcium may constipate her otherwise. When you administrator water go slow and at her pace, don't try to force it or get in a hurry, doing that can aspirate them as well. Use an eyedropper in stead of a syringe because it's easier to control how much your giving. [/QUOTE]
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