Is it possible to over supply Calcium to your cham?
I dust my grasshoppers (he won't eat crickets) for every feed with either straight calcium or Repton multivitamin (having 126000iu/kg of D3 as well as 220g/kg of calcium), and recently I bought some exa-terra liquid calcium supplement, which I put in his mist water and still water (I have seen him drink several times before putting it in) but this stuff tastes absolutely disgusting, I tried it. I'm hoping it won't put him off drinking.
The reason for all this calcium is, while he still has a strong grip and hearty appetite (I limit him to 10 grasshoppers daily, he'd love to eat twice that but I don't want him to get fat), when he is moving in a hurry or reaching for branches quickly, the outstretched limb shakes, which I have read as a sign of calcium deficiency.
He is a 4/5 month old Yemen/Veiled cham and I have a 100W ZooMed Powersun mercury vapour UVA, UVB and heat bulb.
Also as a side note, he never quite gets rid of skin on his side, but I think this could be a problem with humidity. When I bought him he had a tiny piece of skin still stuck on his side which stayed until his next shed, so I think he's just not very good at getting rid of his skin.
I dust my grasshoppers (he won't eat crickets) for every feed with either straight calcium or Repton multivitamin (having 126000iu/kg of D3 as well as 220g/kg of calcium), and recently I bought some exa-terra liquid calcium supplement, which I put in his mist water and still water (I have seen him drink several times before putting it in) but this stuff tastes absolutely disgusting, I tried it. I'm hoping it won't put him off drinking.
The reason for all this calcium is, while he still has a strong grip and hearty appetite (I limit him to 10 grasshoppers daily, he'd love to eat twice that but I don't want him to get fat), when he is moving in a hurry or reaching for branches quickly, the outstretched limb shakes, which I have read as a sign of calcium deficiency.
He is a 4/5 month old Yemen/Veiled cham and I have a 100W ZooMed Powersun mercury vapour UVA, UVB and heat bulb.
Also as a side note, he never quite gets rid of skin on his side, but I think this could be a problem with humidity. When I bought him he had a tiny piece of skin still stuck on his side which stayed until his next shed, so I think he's just not very good at getting rid of his skin.