Flukers Calcium?

Stitch

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You'd have to check the labels and compare the two products. I use Rep-Cal, I don't think I would go to anything else. I do switch from Rep-cal's vitamins to Herptavites vitamins when ever I get those free packets. I haven't noticed any thing different when I do use the one over the other so that's why I haven't made a permanent switch.
 
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GeckoMandi

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Well I'm sorta confused as my pure calcium I use rep-cal no phosphorus, w/o vit d3

Flukers label says this; Ingredients: Limestone flour, flavor, D-activated animal sterol (source of Vitamin D3). Calcium not less than 36%.

I was sorta confused about the d3 part, I already have another calcium that provides that.
 

Stitch

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Then I would assume that the Flukers calcium has D3 in it. A lot of reptiles available on the trade market are dinural and would require sun light to produce D3. So the additon of D3 to their diet helps with that. There is only one reptile place near me that sells the Rep-Cal w/o D3. All of the others cary the D3 and vitamins.
 

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