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Repti Calcium™ with D3 Zoo Med’s Repti Calcium With Vitamin D3 is a phosphorusfree calcium supplement for reptiles and amphibians.
We use only Precipitated Calcium Carbonate which is white in color and is essentially lead free.
Impurities in other sources of calcium carbonate (e.g. Oyster Shell Calcium) cause the supplement to appear gray.
With Repti Calcium, you can take comfort in knowing that your reptiles are getting a highly bioavailable source of calcium carbonate that is free of harmful impurities.
![]() Repti Calcium TM with D3 Item # A34-2E 85 g A34-8E 226.8 g A34-12E 340 g A34-48E 1.36 kg |
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Repti Calcium™ without D3 |
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Zoo Med’s Repti Calcium Without Vitamin D3 is a phosphorus-free calcium supplement for reptiles and amphibians.![]() Repti Calcium TM Without D3 Item # A33-2E 85 g A33-8E 226.8 g A33-12E 340 g A33-48E 1.36 kg |
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![]() REPTI CALCIUM ® AND REPTIVITE™: Balanced calcium and multi-vitamin supplementation for all reptiles and amphibians. Offer REPTI CALCIUM and REPTIVITE™ in alternate feedings as directed. Proper nutrition for reptiles and amphibians is dependent on many variables. Exposure to UVB helps animals produce Vitamin D 3 in their skin, while some animals obtain vitamin D from their diet. Either way, vitamin D is responsible for utilizing calcium within the diet. UVB, Vitamin D 3 , heat, calcium and diet work together and are dependent on each other for balanced nutrition. 3 There is no prescribed rule for which animals need additional D , but a little research can help guide keepers in the right direction. For more information on UVB, Vitamin D and calcium, please visit Reptiles and UVB.pdf General Recommendations: Recommended Use: With D 3 3 • Diurnal species housed indoors (Bearded Dragons, Chameleons, turtles and tortoises). Can be offered occasionally to nocturnal animals. Recommended Use: Without D 3 Animals housed outdoors with direct exposure to sunlight for 10 hrs/day or more (i.e. Chameleons and tortoises housed outdoors). Reptiles that eat whole vertebrate prey (eg. mice). TO READ MORE ABOUT VITAMIN D , UVB, UVA LIGHTING AND REPTILES, PLEASE VISIT: Reptiles and UVB.pdf -REPTILES & UVB REPORT |
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