expiration date on powerded suppliments...

lisagr07

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just a simple question....
these powdered suppliments last forever....... when the expiration date is met, should i reorder or are they still good?
thanks
 
Im pretty sure calcium doesnt degrade but most other vitamins do exposed to air, light, temps and humidity. I would buy new for peace of mind :)
 
Im pretty sure calcium doesnt degrade but most other vitamins do exposed to air, light, temps and humidity. I would buy new for peace of mind :)

yeah,,, i think i will!!!! thanks, was just curious,,feeding just one, then two,,, the small container still lasts for ever..... :)
 
I use nutrabol once a week. I don't think you get that in us. After a few months it tends to go a grey colour abd a bit gritty and doesn't stick to the feeders. That's when I bin it and get more.:)
 
Kate how long have u used nutribol for.
I was using that for abit but have now changed to exo terra calcium with d3 and without.
I seen every1 going on about these supplements so decided to change from nutribol.
 
Kate how long have u used nutribol for.
I was using that for abit but have now changed to exo terra calcium with d3 and without.
I seen every1 going on about these supplements so decided to change from nutribol.

Before I was " educated" on here I used it every feeding because that is what the reptile shop advised. Needless to say the two separate veileds I had didn't live very long. The panther I now have was shipped from Surrey by a very knowledgable Herp keeper and his recommendation was nutrabol every 7-10 days and Komodo cricket dust every feed. When Popeye is not eating very well , like now I use repeshay calcium plus. I use nutrabol for my geckos as well.:)
 
Lisa - I also had that problem with suppliments expiring before I could use them all. What I started doing was to keep the entire container in the fridge (cool and dark), and having a separate 2 oz. souffle cup (or any really small container with a lid) kept outside the fridge that I used on a regular basis. Then, I only had a small amount of suppliments that were exposed to heat and light at a time. Just an idea for you :D
 
I have got a tiny little pot of exoterra plain calcium so don't mind chucking it so much but the calcium plus is in a huge pouch so will be very unhappy when that goes out of date :(
 
I have got a tiny little pot of exoterra plain calcium so don't mind chucking it so much but the calcium plus is in a huge pouch so will be very unhappy when that goes out of date :(

Do you keep it in the fridge?
 
Lisa - I also had that problem with suppliments expiring before I could use them all. What I started doing was to keep the entire container in the fridge (cool and dark), and having a separate 2 oz. souffle cup (or any really small container with a lid) kept outside the fridge that I used on a regular basis. Then, I only had a small amount of suppliments that were exposed to heat and light at a time. Just an idea for you :D

Thanks Michelle.... I wasn't aware it would keep longer if kept in the fridge.... The next container I get I'll keep the majority in the fridge and just a bit out for feedings!!!!!! ;)
 
vitamins degrade, minerals (like calcium) do not.
luckily vitamin free calcium powder is what you need most :)

limit exposure to air and light and temp changes and the vitamin products will last a bit longer than otherwise. Always replace at the expiry date (add the old stuff onto your compost pile).

If you dont have a lot of animals, consider buying with someone else and splitting it (keep in a dark opaque container with a tight lid). This will make it easier for you to justify buying fresh as often as you should :)
 
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