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Posted by Tyler M. on November 10, 2000 at 14:57:42:
In Reply to: Egg shells posted by Daniel on November 06, 2000 at 16:39:06:
They are a good source of calcium. I tend to crush mine up as much as I can and then spinkle them into their food.
I found after a while that using a calcium powder or cuttlebone was much easier than keeping eggs and crushing them, but in the wild turtles will eat egg shells and snail shells so its all good.
-Tyler M.
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