🐍 Unleash the Power of Calcium for Your Cold-Blooded Companions!
Rep-Cal 52298 is a premium phosphorous-free calcium powder supplement designed specifically for reptiles and amphibians. Weighing in at 3.3 ounces, this nut-free formula is easy to use and manufactured in the USA, ensuring your pets receive the best nutrition without the worry of allergens.
Item Weight | 3.3 Ounces |
Allergen Information | Nut Free |
Item Form | Powder |
J**O
Efectivo
Buen precio y excelente calidad!
M**M
Good stuff makes it easy
The media could not be loaded. This is my go to from now oneThey have a foil seal so if you poke holes in it bam you can dust your veggies
R**O
Reptile supplement
Good price
A**D
Can not believe they eat it
The other brands will get a spit out reaction from my Leopard Gecko, lol. Maybe it's the phosphorous in theirs (not listed in ingredients). Please do not stop making it! My Uromastyx ignore it as well. Hard to find without D3 let alone guarantee phosphorous free!
M**I
Happy
Exactly what I ordered
M**S
Shipping was more than the product but tasty to my gecko
It just got it and it didn’t take a long time to get here. I’m using it for my leopard gecko and she seems to enjoy it because I’ve gotten other powders and she won’t eat the insects then. The only thing is I had to pay 10$ in shipping that’s more then I paid for the product...
L**.
Spunky seems to like it.
My tortoise gets this on his food every day and he's eating like a maniac and getting pretty big. So YAY!
A**.
Panther Chameleon Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio approved
I started using this when the other Calcium I was using by Flukers seemed to be triggering edema in my Panther Chameleons. The edema went away within a few weeks of switching to this formula and they became active again.The average cricket has a ratio of Calcium to Phosphorus that's 1:30. Panther Chams should be fed a ration of Calcium to Phosphorus that's 2:1. So You need to double the Calcium essentially (or more) while not adding any further Phosphorus because it's already too high. Using a Calcium formula that doesn't contain Phosphorus allows you to achieve a correct Calcium to Phosphorus ratio using the Phosphorus% of the feeder to balance it out.TLDR: If you have Panther Chameleons exhibiting edema and you have ruled out other causes besides the Calcium supplement - try this.
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