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Hello there everyone. I'm a new user here and I keep a trio of Golden Greeks. I've had one female for over three years and I added a pair a year later. They were all sub adults when I got them, and as of about a year ago they reached what I think of as sexually mature (6"+ for the females and 5" for the male). On February 1st my first female "Lilly" laid her first clutch of two eggs. She broke one burying them, but one survived. Three days later she laid another two eggs. Today she laid another batch of two eggs. All are in the incubator at 86 degrees with 70% humidity. My questions to those who may be able to help is: Is this many clutches of eggs normal for a first time layer? And Should I be concerned that she is losing too much calcium, or that she may be at risk for other health concerns?
Thanks in advance, Patrick
Thanks in advance, Patrick