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Chuck
My first inclination would be to ask, " why put an expiry date on anything unless its important".
You would be surprised what is done to make products more marketable.
Nobody regulates expiration dates on reptile vitamins. They are placed voluntarily on the label and the manufacturer decides the date. Given the choice between two similar products, as a consumer would you be more or less likely to buy a vitamin with an expiration date printed on the container or the one sitting on the shelf next to it without the expiration date?
My comments should not be misinterpreted to mean that the dates may safely be ignored. Only that they should be considered with a grain of salt. Given the choice, I would certainly go with the not-expired date.
edit- Expired vitamins are very unlikely to harm your lizard but it is also possible that they won't really help your lizard either, and if you are counting on them to provide some d3 for example, it is easy enough to get fresh elsewhere or order some fresh online without risking the expired one at the local market.
edit- for that matter- the very best are freshly manufactured. They begin degrading right after manufacture, and no guarantees that they are not shipped in hot trucks or stored in hot warehouses somewhere before moving on to your local pet shop.
I can't , for 1 minute, believe that a manufacturer would put an arbitrary expiration date on a container of supplements. If that were the case, they could just set the expiry dates to Oct 2025 and not have this issue.
Their website states use miner-all indoor with d3 every feeding. For anyone that uses it, how often and indoor/outdoor formula?