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[QUOTE="Groggyfroggie, post: 2006001, member: 115553"] Regarding what exactly is oxalate I think you can find more answers on Google, but what I know is that it’s calcium-binding, too much of it can lead to calcium deficiency. So we try to avoid any food that’s high in oxalate like spinach and rhubarb. Beardies need a balanced (preferably higher calcium) calcium to phosphorus ratio. From what I know both calcium and phosphorus utilize the same vitamin D to be converted and absorbed. So too much phosphorus too little calcium can also lead to calcium deficiency. There are detailed scientific explanations of that on the forum, this is just off the top of my head :ROFLMAO: [/QUOTE]
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