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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2026006, member: 31715"] I can't think of one single case of hypervitaminosis D ever on this board. That is an exceedingly rare occurrence. However, we see signs of over supplementation from calcium quite often (namely discolored urates). If his urates are showing signs of over supplementation, it would be wise to cut back on the supplementation. You don't want to wait until there are major physiological symptoms present before deciding to cut back. What are you feeding your crickets? Any new item in the diet can cause an odd poo. Especially a hornworm which is very hydrating and often does cause some liquid to be excreted in the poo. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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