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This question involves not just your choice in supplements, but your uvb exposure, insect feeding regime, species of chameleon, temperature and other such factors. For instance, a tried and tested supplementation regime for panthers involves using repashy calcium plus at every feeding, coupled with relatively low uvb (t8 5.0). However, such a regime would not, in my opinion, be suitable for a Jackson’s chameleon kept outdoors. Similarly, if your Cham has access to uvi 4 for most of the day, then using any d3 might be unnecessary. Or, if you’re gutloading with eg repashy superload, which has both d3 and preformed A, then your dusting regime ought to reflect that as well.Instead of using 3 supplements for dusting is there a brand where there is all 3 supplements in one bottle ?
There are, but explanations have been given why it's not a good idea.There are but you should. For example D3 should be use once a month(depending on the species). You don´t want that on the same supplement you use everytime.
then it´s the same as just NOT having one supplement with everything that you use each supplementing time.There are, but explanations have been given why it's not a good idea.
If keeping the schedule straight is the problem, maybe this will help...
Pick a day of the week. I use Sunday because that's when I do most of the reptile cleaning & maint. chores. On a wall calendar, mark alternate Sundays (or whatever day you choose) with either a V (Vitamins) or D3 (Calcium w/ D3). I mark the entire calendar ahead so I don't forget or confuse which supplement to use as the months progress.
On Sundays, dust with what's on the calendar. Every other day, dust with Calcium w/o D3.
Right. I think.then it´s the same as just NOT having one supplement with everything that you use each supplementing time.