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Veiled

I don't think you would have any trouble with it. I think they were just questioning whether it helps with calcium. Really I think it is a moot point as whether it provides good calcium it is very good for them and especially for the females who give a lot of themselves in making eggs. They can use the protein fat and other nutrients in the little pinkies. If you are feeding live pinkies and you are wanting to make sure they get calcium from them then wait until you see one feed. Once they have a good belly full of milk give them to your veiled. Get a good Calcium and D3 supplement. It is easy to add to the crickets and my veiled female seems to prefer the flavor of dusted crickets. Which I have never had a reptile to do. I am doing it about 3 times a week right now. I don't want to over supplement but I want to make sure she gets plenty since she is already showing blue spots again.

To the original poster. Your male is beautiful. I love his colors and I don't think I have seen a male veiled with such nice solid colors. Wow.
 
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