cricket4u
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So we've fallen into the routine of feeding twice a day. For all three that were housed together. I'm thinking of rotating Lancelot between the Oxbow and live food because he doesn't seem to be showing any signs like the other two. His stools look perfect.
Any how my vet had told me it wouldn't hurt to use some of the Calcium carbonate I was prescribed for Kalahari (who is getting so fat :biggrin![]()
And since their little calcium deposits are non-existent I figured it would be alright.
So our meals go: 2-2.5cc/ml of the Oxbow, 0.05cc/ml of the calcium carbonate and 1cc/ml of water. Sometimes Sundrop and Frodo take the Oxbow better watered down more so I just put the water and Oxbow together and split their feeding into 4.
I'm hoping that the liquid Calcium will give them a boost. Kalahari seems to be thriving since she started it.
This is the problem with these foods being available to everyone. This product is not to be abused and fed freely. It's under proffesional line and should only be used under vet supervision and during illness. This product is not to be fed if a gecko is not ill. That vet has failed so far and her information as far as I am concerned is dismissed. No extra stuff is needed if a gecko is acting normal, feeding and has normal stools. Variety of insect along with proper supplementing is all that is needed. Why would you add more calcium to a product that is already balanced? You are asking for hypercalcemia and other conditions.
Carnivore Care should only be purchased from licensed veterinarians.
This is why I do not answer when I am questioned about specific amount. You must have a knowledgeable vet calculate and recommend according to the condition, not blindly. The correct analysis must be done. It can endanger the health of the gecko who is already in fragile conditions.
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