JohnBoy wrote:Jerry, my female cutthroats always have trouble passing their eggs and I give them every source of calcium that is available to them. I never lose them but it is scary seeing them having difficulty. Don't quite know what it is but evidently there is something missing from the diet that causes this.
When I see my females are getting ready to lay I make sure a heat source is available to them in the form of infra red bulb. The females spend much time soaking up the heat. It helps tremendously and makes it easier for her to pass the eggs.
BTW, I noticed this morning that a male fledged. This is the first male I have gotten in almost a year. They have all been female.
Thanks for the info JohnBoy, I will give them a lamp and see if it helps.
I see her constantly on the cuttle bone, so she is getting enough calcium.
Also I will get some meal worms, see if extra protein may help.
She looks good today, all bouncy and happy.
The red head I lost had a broken egg stuck inside her.
The person I bought the pair from did an autopsy and that is what she found.