Miner-All Calcium/Mineral Supplement, Indoor, 6 oz
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M. Cromartie
> 24 hourMiner-all is human grade calcium powder, and its what people in the know use, like professional breeders, etc. Dont make the mistake of poisoning your reptiles/amphibians with oyster shell calcium powders, like Rep-Cal, and Reptical. Oyster shell contains mercury, lead, arsenic, and other toxic heavy metals, based on scientific studies. You get what you pay for--dont go cheap.
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rxo99online
> 24 hourI have ben using MinerAll for years for my reptiles and their offspring. I am pleased with it and can recommend it.
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Think Different
> 24 hourI like this product as it sticks well and is convenient to use. Glad to see it now comes with an expiration date. Added: years ago when I first started to use this product I was raising Jacksons chameleons. The vet noticed a change in the horn growth on the young developing males. I told him it was do to the change in using Miner-All, he was surprised to see the noticeably better growth. Seeing the change convinced me on this product. Have used it ever since.
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Nicholas Pettinato
> 24 hourThis has been a great product for me over the years. Ive been breeding and raising bearded dragons for over 10 years and not one has has MBD or any vitamin-related deficiencies. I owe it to a good diet and this calcium/D3 supplement. Make sure you get your little guys some outside time in real sunlight and change those UVB 5.0 tubes!!
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Brianne V.
> 24 hourOur beardie was starring to refuse his bugs and greens when dusted with calcium. Read on a forum how this powder might entice him a bit more. It definitely worked. He doesnt give us a hard time at all anymore, and the powder almost has a berry scent to it. He just had a vet visit yesterday too and got a clean bill of health, so this is giving him the calcium he needs!
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Lorie V
> 24 hourGood product for reptiles.
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Laura Hauter
> 24 hourAfter months trying to figure out why my beardie had low appetite, I thought maybe he could have a deficiency in something. After some research about minerals i found this, and my beardie is finally showing interest and his appetite seems to be coming back! Im blown away and so relieved.
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tiny bear
> 24 hourThis works well for my critters. I love that its formulated such that you dont need to alternate two calciums (one with and one without D3). It coats well, smells nice, lasts forever, and most importantly, it doesnt make my picky bearded dragon turn up his nose. I tried Repashy Calcium Plus for a while since that eliminates the need to add weekly vitamin supplementation, but my dragon tends to avoid any food with the Repashy. Hell smell it with his tongue and then turn away.
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Raed
> 24 hourConflicting advice here. The reptile place said this was the best and most useful mineral/vitamin powder on the market. The one they recommend. So Im busy feeding my lizards this on a regular basis. Have a vet check up for one of my guys and the reptile vet says that zero of these powders work. That theyve done all sorts of studies and none of them work except a certain mineral formulation that actually gets calcium in to the animal. Its a food based pellet. Just as I bought a new container of this. Sigh. Gonna listen to the reptile vet over the reptile store.
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Drip it or drop it
> 24 hourThe is the best hands down. Its easy calcium and vitamins in one. This stuff sticks better Than anything else. One of my bearded dragons gets twitchy with Repashy but shes fine on this.