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super sticky calcium only dust?

compasscreek Nov 11, 2003 09:08 PM

any one know of a super ctickey calcium only dust?

dennis

Replies (3)

TylerStewart Nov 11, 2003 09:20 PM

The kind I use is from Rep-Cal. They have a Calcium dust and a Calcium dist with D3. I use both. I don't know about super sticky, but it sticks to everything I use it on. Insects shouldn't have too much on them anyways.
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Tyler Stewart
Las Vegas NV

Charm_Paradise Nov 11, 2003 09:32 PM

Dennis-

Yes, BONE AID "MicroStick" Calcium Powder. The manufacture is T-rex there website is www.t-rexproducts.com. This stuff will stick to ANY feeder insect, it dose not have D3 in it, I don't think they make one with D3, but they might. The calcium is like flower or powdered sugar or for people who are familiar with reef additives like kalkwasser. I don't know of an online source I got a few free samples and have not had to buy any yet. I am sure any store that sells T-rex products can special order it for you through there supplier with their weekly supply order if it is not in stock. If all fails you can contact T-rex direct through the web address above and they should be able to help. Hope this helps!
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compasscreek Nov 11, 2003 10:43 PM

thnaks john i think that is what i need. i currently use the repcal products and liquid calcium but the liquid isn't the easiest to administer. i sent an eamil to trex to see where i can get it.

dennis

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