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    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    The spots are totally normal and doesn't mean calcium deficient. Eggs vary from female to female, year to year, clutch to clutch. Don't judge a book by its cover, I am more concerned about whats inside then about the package it came in. Get the idea of perfect chicken eggs out of your head, that's what most folks expect to see and not the reality with reptiles. Ball pythons eggs can look downright nasty and still hatch fine. IMO if its not a slug, its a good egg
    This exactly..^^^

    One of my females gave me a spotted clutch last year but the years prior and this year they are perfect. I don't believe it has anything to do with a deficiency. All 8 of the spotted/pocked eggs hatched big healthy babies last year.




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