Repashy calcium

Nellycool1

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Hey guys and girls I use 3 types of supplements I use pure calcium' calcium with d3 and multivitamins but have read that with repashys you just use the 1 so I was just wondering if anybody uses it and what's it like thanks. Nelly
 
i use it, super convienient and smells good.
i have only been using it now for 4 months or so, and honestly i havent seen any changes good or bad... just easier for me
they are also a site sponsor so that good :)
 
i use it and i believe that it is one of the best stuff on the market right now i feed it to all my reptiles and they all love it .... i recommend it to anyone!!!!! :)
 
You would likely NOT want to supplement a jackson daily, with any brand of product.
You need to take into consideration the type of prey, how you gutload, where the chameleons lives, etc and adjust your supplementation accordingly.
 
For a Jackson - We feed him every other day; we should be dusting with the calcium (without phosphorus or D3) at every feeding, correct? Then the calcium with D3 twice per month and herptivite twice per month? Just want to make sure I have this all down. :)
 
For a Jackson - We feed him every other day; we should be dusting with the calcium (without phosphorus or D3) at every feeding, correct? Then the calcium with D3 twice per month and herptivite twice per month? Just want to make sure I have this all down. :)

No. that schedule is for panthers and veileds.
I dont know the schedule fora jackson, but i DO know they need less supplementation.
 
For a Jackson - We feed him every other day; we should be dusting with the calcium (without phosphorus or D3) at every feeding, correct? Then the calcium with D3 twice per month and herptivite twice per month? Just want to make sure I have this all down. :)


For a jackson, give repashy calcium plus on one feeder, once a week.

Or

Give plain, phosphourous and D3 free calcium 2-3 times a week, on one feeder.
Give a multivitamin once every six weeks.
 
Mountain species require very LITTLE additional vitamins or calcium in addition to a quality diet. I feed ONE cricket every 2 weeks, lightly dusted with a multivitamin to each Cham in my collection. Since mountain chameleons have a relatively slow metabolism compared to a veiled or panther any excess supplementation will create health issues which ultimately reduces the quality and length of life. The margin error is very small when it comes to supplementation and most of what is said on this subject here way overstates the need for it.

When using supplementation, less is more.
 
Mountain species require very LITTLE additional vitamins or calcium in addition to a quality diet. I feed ONE cricket every 2 weeks, lightly dusted with a multivitamin to each Cham in my collection. Since mountain chameleons have a relatively slow metabolism compared to a veiled or panther any excess supplementation will create health issues which ultimately reduces the quality and length of life. The margin error is very small when it comes to supplementation and most of what is said on this subject here way overstates the need for it.

When using supplementation, less is more.


Do you use a calcium supplement?
 
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