Fluker's Liquid Calcium

StonewallJackson

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I was wondering if there would be anything wrong with using Fluker's liquid calcium?
The ingredients are Water, Calcium Chloride, Calcium Lactate.

I needed a calcium supplement w/o d3 and this was my solution, but I was just wondering if this is wrong...
 
I was wondering if there would be anything wrong with using Fluker's liquid calcium?
The ingredients are Water, Calcium Chloride, Calcium Lactate.

I needed a calcium supplement w/o d3 and this was my solution, but I was just wondering if this is wrong...

I don't know the product but I know on here Fluckers anything is not thought to be good. Most dust with plain calcium. Hang on till someone else chimes in perhaps with brand names.:)
 
I don't know the product but I know on here Fluckers anything is not thought to be good. Most dust with plain calcium. Hang on till someone else chimes in perhaps with brand names.:)

Thanks for the input i'll try to stay away from flukers but I hope this is not harmful for him
 
It won't harm him but I am under the impression that Calcium sprays don't tend to get as much Calcium into the Cham as a light dusting of powder. I only ever used powders, and I have no evidence but if I were you I would definitely go the conventional way and find a no D3 powder.
 
It won't harm him but I am under the impression that Calcium sprays don't tend to get as much Calcium into the Cham as a light dusting of powder. I only ever used powders, and I have no evidence but if I were you I would definitely go the conventional way and find a no D3 powder.


It isn't a spray more of a dropper to drop on the feeders, but I am probably going to order the powder asap. Thanks for all the info guys, just had to make sure it wasn't bad for him!
 
I use it for my females to give them extra calcium for egglaying. I put it ib the water.ive never had problems with flukers.
 
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