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[QUOTE="DorgEndo, post: 1970840, member: 103228"] Oh it's not so bad. Vet sounded so concerned Vet said: "Her calcium is 11.9 mg/dL (2.9mmol/L). We have recently switched to an updated reference range for bearded dragon blood and based off of this Calcium should be between 4.3 - 13.5mmoll/L. Her phosphorus is 4.8mg/dL (1.55mmol/L) this is within the normal reference range. Her calcium to phosphorus ratio should ideally be at 2:1, currently it is 1.8:1 so slightly low. I would recommend increasing her calcium supplementation to 2 times each week to see if this helps improve her attitude / appetite." - Dr. Langer [/QUOTE]
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