No not necessary as long as the top of the cage is not hot to the touch just make your basking spot a little lower in the cage to compensate and keep him correct distance so he doesn't burn his casque
My thought was since we give them d3 3 5% of the time and multi vitamin 3.5% of the time and calcium without d3 97% of the time i was thinking making a mix 3.5% calcium with d3 3.5% multi vitamin and 93% calcium without d3 and using it at every feeding
I never once said i was going to do it i would never do anything that foolish i was simply curious if it has been tried or why it would or wouldn't work just a thought
And I'm sure you are well aware of this why do almost all chameleon products in the market need to be modified before use or they are just garbage that shouldn't even be used a walk through my local pet store had me laughing after starting to learn the requirements of these animals most...
And as far as the comment not really sure why i would want to reinvent the wheel is ridiculous to me why do cars get nicer why does technology advance why do new reptile supplements come out?
Well i do know exactly what i would use and in exactly what ratios just like my post said but i was just curious about if this has been tried or opinions on why it would or wouldn't work
Maybe I'm crazy but I have been doing a lot of research with actual books on Jackson's chamealons ie I've called several zoos I talked to a reptile expert at the San Diego zoo that got my mind working she told me that vitamins are highly beneficial and seem to have better response when smaller...
I'm sorry you are going through this I can tell it is very hard for you to see him sick and in pain it sucks we have to go through these things sometimes but i can tell he has a lot of love from you and that in my opinion is great medicine I hope he gets better soon
Mine was 4 months old when i got him too i measure and weigh him every Wednesday to keep a log of his growth i was just curious what normal weight gain would be ballpark figure at least