hello. what type of powdered supplement does eveyone use? as of right now i have the 2:0 calcium/ no phosphorous T-Rex brand. Is this supplement O.K.? Im a new leopard gecko owner and I am concerned.
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hello. what type of powdered supplement does eveyone use? as of right now i have the 2:0 calcium/ no phosphorous T-Rex brand. Is this supplement O.K.? Im a new leopard gecko owner and I am concerned.
At first I thought it was just another expensive form of bottled crap, but it is good stuff. It has all of the nutrients that gex miss out on with a cricket diet, and it is designed by gecko breeders. They sell it at crappy Petco. I don't know about PetSmart.
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most people on this forum agree that leopard geckos require two basic supplements to their food. You already have one taken care of with the calcium. Most people leave a small shallow dish with calcium powder in it all the time for the geckos to eat out of. In addition to the calcium, most people also dust their mealworms/crickets with a basic vitamin supplement that has most all the vitamins your leo needs. One of the most important ones is D3 from what Ive heard. Hope this helps. At least you are being a good enough pet owner to do the research to find out whats best for your animal. Keep it up.
joe
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