Liquid calcium vs powder

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Ashleymthornton1990

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Taterbug":321owmwc said:
I’ve not heard to reptiboost, but I would be a little bit wary of a liquid all in one. In part because some vitamins degrade faster than others, and because you might not always want to give the whole array of things.

That’s kindof odd about her spitting out her dusted feeders, hah what a brat. What supplements do you use? It might be a matter of switching brands.

Rep-cal with D3. My other beardie loves it. But the rescue puts her nose up to it. Even if I put it on her veggies she wants nothing to do with her veggies. She is a little brat. I can’t really get near her any more. The more healthier she gets the more aggressive she gets. Cleaning her cage can be a little hard. But I still love her
 

kingofnobbys

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Biggest advantage of liquid over calcium dust/powder on the food is you can control exactly how much calcium is being ingested, where as dusting is very hit and miss.
 
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