DaSlackMan
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Yes, I have the same thought, Mine spends a healthy amount of time basking but a normal amount throughout the day. Im not sure it nessesarily means a cham will stop basking if its not getting enough D3, but I would think more. Likewise if its getting too much D3 , Would it bask more to metabolise it? Since they get D3 via basking (matabolised) if it was getting too much via dusting it would be expelling unmetabolised D3 no? (along with other signs). A matter Of balance, Nature knows best.
expelling the extra D3? no
in fact it has been stated in "Chameleons-their care and breeding" (page 59)...
"many of these animals were experiecing sever helth problem as a result and sometimes die after only a couple of months of overdoesing on vitamin D3. chameleons that died were autopsied and found to have all the clasic symtoms of vitamin D poisoning. in some cases organs such as the kidneys were calcified and almost bone like, intestines were also becoming hardened and nonfunctional."
Harry