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what vitamin powder?

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Most any care sheet you read regarding leopard geckos will suggest having a vitamin powder available.

Which powders might be appropriate for this?

Is there a good guideline for quantity/frequency?
 
Rep-cal is the best out there. Dust your crickets in the powder. about every other feeding.
 
Zoo Med's Repti-vite and Calcium is the best. They do not use Shell fish. It is ultrafine and it is also ultra percipitated. You can get it with or without D3.
 
Thanks! I already got some Fluker's - but I'm always going to want to know about better choices and why... hence asking in this thread :shrug01:
 
actually, virtually none of the powders out there now are sufficient. Studies have shown that reptiles need an approx. 1:1 ratio of calcium to phosphorous (the top zoos mix their own powders with 1:1 ratios). most feeder insects are already high in calcium but lack much phosphorous. But since you're stuck, repcal is probably your best bet.

-A
 
Tang said:
actually, virtually none of the powders out there now are sufficient. Studies have shown that reptiles need an approx. 1:1 ratio of calcium to phosphorous (the top zoos mix their own powders with 1:1 ratios). most feeder insects are already high in calcium but lack much phosphorous. But since you're stuck, repcal is probably your best bet.

-A

Is there a better resource? I wouldn't mind mixing my own.
 
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