ruscon
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starting with this author and the panic resulting. She speaks from experience as both she and Ken Kalisch (a guy who finally got it right by the way with the Parsons) limited or eliminated vit A. Years later they recognized the repercussions. She goes on to mention that both Scott Stahl and Mader started seeing increasing numbers of eye problems and other hypo A related issues and was led to conclude "that the beta-carotene present in some the reptile supplements may not be an effctive replacement for pre-formed vitamin A. But you should really read it for yourself.
If you do get the chance to read Maders latest book, look at page 289. The whole issue is well explained. One important sentance "Chameleons appear to need dietary vitamin A as do all vertebrates. Recommendations include 37.5 IU orally for panther chameleons. The cases of vitamin A deficiency seen in chameleons fed dusts containing no preformed vitamin A support this"
As for my use of cod liver oil; it was at the recommendation of a reptile veterinarian.
If you do get the chance to read Maders latest book, look at page 289. The whole issue is well explained. One important sentance "Chameleons appear to need dietary vitamin A as do all vertebrates. Recommendations include 37.5 IU orally for panther chameleons. The cases of vitamin A deficiency seen in chameleons fed dusts containing no preformed vitamin A support this"
As for my use of cod liver oil; it was at the recommendation of a reptile veterinarian.