T-Rex Bone Aid Liquid Calcium

byrnesr

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About three years ago I aquired a crested gecko with severe MBD. I used a combination of hand feeding, Repashy Superfood Crested Gecko diet, and an every-other-day dose with Bone Aid. I tappered it off to once a week over the course. I saw dramatic improvement as did my Vet evidenced by his x-rays. his first visit comment, "This is what we call a dead gecko." His last visit comment, "I can't believe it, that's amazing.". He was so impressed that he now uses it on some cases. By dramatic I mean he wasn't moving, swimming on land occassionally, tremors, swelling the whole bit. It was the sadest thing. Once completed, 2-3 months, he was his old self, walking on glass, with only a slight depression defect in his pelvis.

Has anyone here used this product on chameleons? Seems like using a liquid calcium delivered via pipette would be a more accurate way to provide calcium than dusting.

If you use it, what's the dosing? Cause the bottle says Estimate the size of your reptile in green anoles...lol.
Mine is like 50...:D
 
i do use it and use it on all rehab animals. i love the product.

i just draw as i see fit. im sure im wrong in all cases but hey the label stinks at dosing directions.
 
I'm thinking of getting this for my chameleon she's 6-7 months old, she has MBD.. i'm not sure how severe. I'm sure it's not too bad cause as soon as i put those crickets in the cage she's all over the place hanging from vines.. during the day she usually just stays in the same spot basking
 
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