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Foremand Posted - 15/10/2013 : 23:12:28
I keep seeing this in some tanks etc.

Is it ideal to have a small dish just for calcium powder? Do the reps to to it? Mainly for bearded dragon and geckos.

What are your views on it?
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jonnyc1988 Posted - 16/10/2013 : 10:19:08
I have a little one for my viper geckos. They do use it but not loads, but once the females start laying I think they will use it more.
Foremand Posted - 16/10/2013 : 07:57:19
Do they use it? Or what's it's purpose? I didn't think they would eat it as such.
carlb1981 Posted - 16/10/2013 : 07:15:24
I have one for my geckos but not my beardie
phlegmatical Posted - 16/10/2013 : 06:10:03
I used to have one for my leopard gecko but that was about 10 years ago and I think it's all changed now

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