Repashy Calcium Plus.

Panthergirl11

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So i was reading a different thread earlier and some people suggested Calcium Plus as an every day supplement. Does that mean that if you dust with that every day you don't need to dust with multi or calcium with d3 2 times each a month? Just wanna get this straight because I have been dusting with calcium plus every day and with the other 2 twice a month.
 
you can stop with the other two.
using the repashy adn the others could cause an over supplementation.
 
Ok....not to be rude but the point of an all in one is for it to be all in one :eek: Also there are 2 or so of these threads every week, so a quick search would give you all the info you would need including lots of posts by the designer of this supplement Allen Repashy.
 
So if you house your chams outdoors would this work for them aswell?

being outdoors doesnt change the fact they still need supplementation.

it doesnt matter if the cham is house outside, inside, or on the ceiling..

supplementation is required. so yes it would work.
 
being outdoors doesnt change the fact they still need supplementation.
it doesnt matter if the cham is house outside, inside, or on the ceiling..
supplementation is required. so yes it would work.

I dont agree with the above
If you are gutloading a wide range of feeders and the chameleon is outdoors (getting vitamin D naturally) they do NOT need much if any supplementation.

Supplements should be supplementary additions only to make up for things missing from diet and exposure.
 
So if you house your chams outdoors would this work for them aswell?

I use repashy on my panther that gets lots of sunlight.
You cant OD them on sunlight acquired D3, soooooo...
If a chameleon is given repashy, it will use the D3 in the repashy. It will then get D3 from the sun, but only as much as it needs. So:
Yes;)
 
I personalyl would not feel comfortable not supplementing at all, even with using good gutloading food items.


simply because the bugs we feed arent exactly everything they would eat in the wild.

however, i would probably supplmenet less if my cham lived outside.
 
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