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    Juvenile snake drumcrush's Avatar
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    calcium in water?

    Is it okay to supplement water with calcium?? I don't get to go to the pet store very often to get guppies so I have to feed worms more often and my snake won't get that much calcium. so would it be fine mix a little calcium dust in the water?
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    Re: calcium in water?

    mixing it in water you would probably waste more than anything this is straight from the caresheet

    Calcium Powder - If a food source lacks bones, the snake will need occasional calcium supplementation. Buy the type that contains Vitamin D, because Vitamin D is required in order for living organisms to absorb and metabolize the calcium. Yet don't overfeed the calcium supplement, because Vitamin D accumulates in the body and can reach toxic levels. Don't sprinkle more that a large pinch or two on any food item, and only offer calcium with Vitamin D at approximately two week intervals. One might also, for example, dip the last inch of a worm into the calcium powder. Once the snake begins eating the clean end of the worm, it will naturally eat the other end with the powder on it.


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    Re: calcium in water?

    I've used a liquid calcium supplement in the water. Calcium powder isn't going to work in water because it won't dissolve well you'd just end up with a suspension and the powder settling on the bottom.
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    Re: calcium in water?

    Oh, okay. thanks for the info
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    Re: calcium in water?

    Yep...there is a calcium supplement that is designed specifically to use in water...you have to know how much to use in a certain amount of water though...Gregmonsta told me how to do it. Otherwise, I would stick with the powder and put it on the food.
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