Supplementing a young adult Jackson

Miss Lily

Chameleon Enthusiast
Recently, Monty has started eating less and he often has a day where he eats nothing at all, like today. Now I am unsure what to do with his supplements as he gets nearer maturity. He is now 8 months old and his male siblings are also not eating as much. From when I got him until now I have supplemented him as follows:

Plain calcium 1x per week
Reptivite without D3 1x per week and
Reptivite WITH D3 every 6 weeks.

My problem now, is that all worked very well whilst he was eating every day, so I would like some advice on how often I should supplement his food now he eats less and less often. I try to ensure that his food is properly gutloaded with a variety of things as I know how important this is. As I already stated, he is now 8 months old and weighs 27g. He has progressed really well and grown into a nice strong healthy looking boy with straight horns under the regime I have been following, but I am aware that I need to change things for him as he's growing up. Any advice from fellow Jax owners please? I love my little guy to bits, and I am overjoyed with how well he has done! It has been an amazing experience watching him grow up these past 6 months. Thanks in advance! :D
 
Recently, Monty has started eating less and he often has a day where he eats nothing at all, like today. Now I am unsure what to do with his supplements as he gets nearer maturity. He is now 8 months old and his male siblings are also not eating as much. From when I got him until now I have supplemented him as follows:

Plain calcium 1x per week
Reptivite without D3 1x per week and
Reptivite WITH D3 every 6 weeks.

My problem now, is that all worked very well whilst he was eating every day, so I would like some advice on how often I should supplement his food now he eats less and less often. I try to ensure that his food is properly gutloaded with a variety of things as I know how important this is. As I already stated, he is now 8 months old and weighs 27g. He has progressed really well and grown into a nice strong healthy looking boy with straight horns under the regime I have been following, but I am aware that I need to change things for him as he's growing up. Any advice from fellow Jax owners please? I love my little guy to bits, and I am overjoyed with how well he has done! It has been an amazing experience watching him grow up these past 6 months. Thanks in advance! :D

All I can tell you that my personal experience with supplementing a jackson, is less is better.
I use different products than you but When I had jacksons it was plain calcium 1 x week, calcium + d3 1 x month, multi vit 1 x month. Not sure if that helps but it seemed to work for mine. Over supplementing a jackson is easy, so I go light.
 
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