calcium dusting

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pimmsoclock87

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Ive just ordered some dubia roaches and phoenix worms for rex as he just doesnt seem keen on crickets or locusts. But just wondering do i need to dust the roaches and phoenix worms in calcium? because the phoenix worms are high in calcium already?

Just thought i would check.

The calcium im using is Nutrobal which has multivitamin supplement already in it. is that right? because aint you supposed to have 5 days calcium 2 days vitamins? because at the moment im doing 7 days with this nutrobal stuff.

Any help would be appreciated :D

Paul
 

GoFast

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I would continue to dust the Dubias for sure. As far as the phoenix worms go I also would still dust but pay close attention to the urates. If they begin to have an orange tint to them, then you may want to cut back on the dusting. (Ex: instead of dusting 5 feedings during the week, only dust 3.)
 

pimmsoclock87

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GoFast":7b960 said:
I would continue to dust the Dubias for sure. As far as the phoenix worms go I also would still dust but pay close attention to the urates. If they begin to have an orange tint to them, then you may want to cut back on the dusting. (Ex: instead of dusting 5 feedings during the week, only dust 3.)

What only dust 3 of the feedings a week with the nutrobal?
 
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