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[QUOTE="bayoupig5, post: 2002466, member: 27248"] Yeah. my first dragon was a prolific egg layer and it was hard to keep weight, and calcium on her. Littlefoot, the one I just lost was really bad too. She laid a clutch 3 weeks after brumation in mid February, then continued to lay one every three weeks until the end of June. She was 10 years old! Needless to say, the constant egg laying, calcium and weight loss, likely did nothing to help with her neurological issue that became very apparent by April. But it was so stressful for her to lay those last 3 clutches, she was black and immobile for 3 days. Very difficult to watch. After 2 females, that were very fertile (and not breeders). I just could not take the stress...hence my Balzor. [/QUOTE]
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