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Calcium

A large majority do not. There is just no need. Corns get all the calcium they need from the bones of their prey.
 
That's what I figured, I just wanted to see what everyone else thought. Some people that feed f/t think they need to dust the mouse with a supplement because the mouse loses some nutritional value when killed and frozen.
 
I agree, no supplements are necessary but they do help in the case of a regurge. Nutribac is the product many corn snake owners after a regurge.
 
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