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<blockquote data-quote="Tcole91" data-source="post: 149508" data-attributes="member: 29100"><p>Female beardies will lay eggs like that even if never exposed to a male. </p><p>Definitely need to up her protein and calcium intake. Throw lots of collard greens at her as well as collard greens are high in calcium. </p><p>She should have pellets offered at all times, a nice salad of greens at least once a day and lots and lots of protein at least once a day. </p><p>I would give my female about 8 adult Dubia roaches daily when she was actively laying. I would also buy these red protein cubes (I’m blanking on the name) when I was short dubia that I’d give her a huge bowl of... they’re basically bearded dragon junk food but the protein content is a life saver in desperate egg laying situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tcole91, post: 149508, member: 29100"] Female beardies will lay eggs like that even if never exposed to a male. Definitely need to up her protein and calcium intake. Throw lots of collard greens at her as well as collard greens are high in calcium. She should have pellets offered at all times, a nice salad of greens at least once a day and lots and lots of protein at least once a day. I would give my female about 8 adult Dubia roaches daily when she was actively laying. I would also buy these red protein cubes (I’m blanking on the name) when I was short dubia that I’d give her a huge bowl of... they’re basically bearded dragon junk food but the protein content is a life saver in desperate egg laying situations. [/QUOTE]
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