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If she does have MBD she is only 20 gms - when she is big enough and old enough to breed, as long as she is no longer calcium deficient, then there is no reason not to breed her, there is no indications that the parents are calcium deficient.
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Also I think the new owner should be aware and it MAY cost in vet fees etc. I am not clued up on MBD. Last edited by chameleonpaul; 25-03-2008 at 08:28 PM.. |
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