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Ok, I guess my real concern is how would a person know how much to supplement if the cham only spends 3-4 days a week outside? As far as I know there is no way to determine the levels of D3 that has been recieved. Just don't want to over do it.Nope. The real sunlight provides it for them.
If my chameleon were outside for 3-4 days out of the week, I would not use any D3 supplements. After all, they say 1 hour of real sun is equal to 12 hours under the light. And if your lighting is measuring uv in the 3s or above, there is no need for D3...which just leads me to believe that you will not need to supplement with D3.Ok, I guess my real concern is how would a person know how much to supplement if the cham only spends 3-4 days a week outside? As far as I know there is no way to determine the levels of D3 that has been recieved. Just don't want to over do it.
Ok, thanks. Just finished an outside enclosure and going to use it during the day only but maybe not everyday.If my chameleon were outside for 3-4 days out of the week, I would not use any D3 supplements. After all, they say 1 hour of real sun is equal to 12 hours under the light. And if your lighting is measuring uv in the 3s or above, there is no need for D3...which just leads me to believe that you will not need to supplement with D3.
Perhaps someone else will comment on this too.
It's not out of line with what I've gleaned. Can't say I could say it any better or add anything (without restarting a major research project... )If my chameleon were outside for 3-4 days out of the week, I would not use any D3 supplements. After all, they say 1 hour of real sun is equal to 12 hours under the light. And if your lighting is measuring uv in the 3s or above, there is no need for D3...which just leads me to believe that you will not need to supplement with D3.
Perhaps someone else will comment on this too.