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The Vitamin D3 main job is actually needed to absorb the calcium, rather than break it down.I'm sure this is your problem then.. they have to have calcium dusted feeders every day and sum d3 from time to time or they are guaranteed to develop a calcium deficiency and do you use a UvB bulb ? They need this to break the calcium down in side there body's
I kinda figured you meant that. Since I dictate reports all day, and they must be exactly correct, I tend to bring my OCD here. You da man!I feel I mean break it down so it can be absorbed but sure sounds good your the doctor lol
Good pointIf its calcium, then the aim will be off. If the tongue just stops one day, then odds are its an injury and it will take a week or 2 to get working again. Ive only have maybe 25% have full tongue use at time of death. Most have had too many injuries to be working their whole lives. My sadist was a 1 year old that hit the cricket, but the log too, and decided to put itself across the cage with its tongue vs let go, it never worked after that.
Good to know. Thanks.If its calcium, then the aim will be off. If the tongue just stops one day, then odds are its an injury and it will take a week or 2 to get working again. Ive only have maybe 25% have full tongue use at time of death. Most have had too many injuries to be working their whole lives. My sadist was a 1 year old that hit the cricket, but the log too, and decided to put itself across the cage with its tongue vs let go, it never worked after that.
NO, not calcium.In regards to the calcium.....isn't that what gutloading the crickets does? I thought by gutloading them it would ensure my charm is getting the calcium and nutrients she needs