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calcium and major growth spurt

louis

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After reading rich z's post about calcium and vitamins i decided i wanted to try to give my snow some calcium and see if she grows any faster than she was (she was growing a little slow). That post was months ago and I didnt get around to giving her calcium. I kept forgeting to add it to her mice because it wasnt really part of my regular routine. Well last week I finally got around to putting some on 1 or the two fuzzies i gave her. whoa, I seriously didnt think a cornsnake could grow that fast. I mean this is at least .5 inch. Sounds insane I know but when i first looked at this snake I wasnt sure if it was the same one. lol

I measured her at around 16 inches and gave her two large fuzzies with both dusted with calcium so I will see how much this growth is.

Anyone that has not used calcium and started ever seen such a difference?
 
Did you use calcium alone? Or was it a calcium plus other minerals plus vitamins mixture?

FWIW, I've noticed a growth spurt when transitioning baby bullsnakes from pinkies or fuzzies to adult mice.
 
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