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Hi this Yu-ri from South-Korea, in Asia. I have several chewies and some of them are pretty mature to breed. Last month, three females laid infertile egg and I heard that that is a sign, "I'm ready to be a mother".

But after laying egg, their tail changed thin and zigzaged so I decided to buy a liquid calcium. After surfing some websites, I realized that there is no Rescue-Cal from rephasy but T-rex bone aid liquid calcium is available.
Anyone can recommend this product? I want you to get some information about this calcium.

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Re: t-rex bone aid liquid calcium for chahoua..Anyone can recommend it?

Are you able to have stuff shipped in to your country?

This is what we've used on female chahoua with a zig zag tail after laying:

http://www.pangeareptile.com/store/r...escue-cal.html


I would not take infertile eggs as a sign your chahoua is ready for breeding. In my opinion, female chahoua should be at least three years old and holding a steady weight before breeding is considered. This species seems to take egg laying the hardest out of cresteds, gargs, sarasinorum and leachianus. They really need all the calcium they can get, so make sure you are providing bugs that are properly gut-loaded and dusted.
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Re: t-rex bone aid liquid calcium for chahoua..Anyone can recommend it?

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Hi this Yu-ri from South-Korea, in Asia. I have several chewies and some of them are pretty mature to breed. Last month, three females laid infertile egg and I heard that that is a sign, "I'm ready to be a mother".

But after laying egg, their tail changed thin and zigzaged so I decided to buy a liquid calcium. After surfing some websites, I realized that there is no Rescue-Cal from rephasy but T-rex bone aid liquid calcium is available.
Anyone can recommend this product? I want you to get some information about this calcium.

Thanks
I had a chahoua crash after laying her last eggs of the season and I had Repashy Rescu-Cal and I used it for awhile and she recovered just fine.

I agree with Krystal, I have had females lay eggs at 18-24 months and I still do not breed them until they reach 3 years, that is just my personal opinion though.
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Re: t-rex bone aid liquid calcium for chahoua..Anyone can recommend it?

I cannot comment on the product, as i have never used it, but I willl chime in and say that it is very detrimental that you wait to breed your Chewy (female) until she at least 50 grams weight and 2.5-3 years old. These are very delecate geckos when it comes down to egg-laying.......and it is important that you take all of the right steps to maintain the health and happiness of your animal. that all being said- do your best to make sure your gecko's calcium levels are high enough (especially if she laid eggs) by supplimenting your feeders with gutload, dusting your feeders with vitamin powder, and leaving an additional bowl of calcium in the enclosure always 9works good for me). Let us know thats she is okay!
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I have used T-Rex Bone Aid Liquid Calcium in the past with my female chewies and it has straightened out zig-zag tails pretty quickly. I recently purchased the Repashy Rescue Cal and it works well too.

If you can get either, you can support this site's innovative leader and purchase his product. If you can only get the T-Rex product in Seoul, then that product will work fine also.

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I have used T-Rex Bone Aid Liquid Calcium in the past with my female chewies and it has straightened out zig-zag tails pretty quickly. I recently purchased the Repashy Rescue Cal and it works well too.

If you can get either, you can support this site's innovative leader and purchase his product. If you can only get the T-Rex product in Seoul, then that product will work fine also.

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