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tamir Dec 05, 2010 09:48 PM

I need a really good caresheet. I cant find answers im searching for anywhere and i cant find a caresheet unless im looking in the wrong place. I have a red that was rescued from a foreclosed home, pretty much left to die, but the girl that rescued her did a fantastic job now its my turn. So any information would be greatly appreciated.

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dcs1548 Dec 06, 2010 02:25 PM

Check out varnyard:

http://www.varnyard-herps-inc.com/

tamir Dec 06, 2010 06:50 PM

thank you very much.. It was very helpful and i found most of my answers.. Not sure if you can answer this but he uses calcium with no D3. I use that only with my mercury vapor lights and with my reptisun10.0 i use calcium with D3. Right now im using the reptisun 10.0 until i get the mercury light..and food im feeding every other day turkey-supers-roaches-gizzards and im going to add rodents. I do offer fruits everyday..should i give her meat everyday.

laurarfl Dec 11, 2010 06:05 PM

I like to offer meat and fruits at the same meal. If it is a healthy, adult tegu, then I feed every other day. A young, growing animal, or an ill animal will need to be fed daily and the protein will be beneficial.

The Vit D is a debated subject. There is no research that indicates how much D is absorbed by tegus in the diet and how much D is actually present in the supplement. No one knows how much is too much and how much is too little. I give calcium with D3 except in the summer when my tegus have access to natural sunlight. When I use Calcium with D, I prefer to mix it with ground turkey so that I can measure the amount of calcium used and mix it with the proper amount of meat.

I don't think there's any exact method or exact answer. You just have to gather research and make an informed decision. Everyone is just trying to do what's best for their animals.

The funny thing is, I live in FL and my Vit D is low in my blood work. My dr prescribed something like 6,000 IU for a couple of weeks and then 2,000 IU every day after that, and I'm still on the low end of the spectrum. When you figure that regular vitamins have 400-800 IU as the RDA, there appears to be a wider margin for Vit D than we may think. Of course, people are not reptiles, but some of the Vit D precursor mechanisms in the skin are the same and the oral supplements are the same. I don't think Vit D is something to be feared, but to be used in moderation. If someone is using cod liver oil in their tegu's diet, it already contains Vit D and A, so more Vit D supplementation may be too much.

tamir Dec 15, 2010 03:36 PM

thank you...After all the reading i have done in logs and in forums I have decided to use the code liver oil, which means i dont have to worry about the Vit D. I have been feeding her meat and fruits everyday due to she was very underweight. I have also introduced mice ' frozen ' which she loves.

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