Im pretty sure it was just the feeder size because I fed her smaller worms last night and she didn't do it. The calcium is Repti-cal with d3 on the food and repti-cal without d3 in the tank. I'm also fairly sure that shes not dehydrated because she always has fresh water and I've seen her drinking several times.
Ethan ~
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How often are you dusting the prey?
Zoo Med's Repti-calcium with and without D3 is good. A multivitamin is suggested with a schedule something no more frequent than this:
Keep a small bottlecap of pure calcium carbonate in their tank 24/7. Vitamin D3 helps metabolize calcium. Unless your vet recommends differently, lightly dust the prey:
Week #1
Phosphorus-free calcium with vitamin D3---1x
Sticky Tongue Farm's Miner-All Indoor (does contain vitamin D3)---1x
Week #2
Phosphorus-free calcium with vitamin D3---1x
Zoo Med's Reptivite with (or without) vitamin D3 (Either "with" or "without" formulation contains vitamin A acetate.)---1x
Then Repeat This Cycle