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What happens if you dust with calcium with d3 every other feeding like I have been?
I'm just going to drop this link here, it's a good read..
http://www.chameleonnews.com/07FebWheelock.html
Thank you... That makes sense.Paul30 asked...Why dust calcium without D3? Dusting with phosphorous - free calcium powder at most feedings helps balance the poor ratio of calcium to phosphorous found in most feeder insects.
Dusting twice a month with a phosphorous - free calcium D3 powder will ensure that the chameleon gets some D3 without overdosing it and leaving the chameleon to produce the rest of the D3 from its exposure to the UVB. D3 is needed so that the calcium in the system can be used but too much D3 from supplements can build up in the system and lead to health issues while D3 from UVB exposure will not build up as long as the chameleon can move in and out of the UVB when it wants to.
It's also important to watch the vitamin A you provide for the chameleon. Vitamin A from prEformed sources can build up in the system. Also, D3and vitamin A are somewhat antagonistic to each other and need to be in balance.
I'll definitely give that a read."If D3 is consistently given dietarily, the pituitary will not be able to regulate calcitriol (active D3) that quickly and spikes of hypercalcemia will most probably occur. Over time, hypervitaminosis D and hypercalcemia will cause clinical signs of soft tissue calcification, depression, anorexia, excessive drinking, urination, and weight loss."
I'm just going to drop this link here, it's a good read..
http://www.chameleonnews.com/07FebWheelock.html
Hi where I go to buy my crickets, anarchy reptiles in Miami Florida, I was told that they need the d3 if they are housed inside. I just want to make sure he's right. Baby veiled chameleon.