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You can get calcium powder from the reptile aisle in most pet stores.avocadocrabbies wrote:got butterflies, joe hermits, xenocrab, thanks! however, it did get me thinking about calcium supplements in general as my crabs could probably use some more supplements (i have a hard time getting a hold of calcium-rich foods). i've heard of adding calcium powder to dried foods, one that's crab-safe and all-natural, no added ingredients. does anyone know where I could find something like that, and what brand/type to buy?
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Ah, okay. I would agree the doctor is being picky, LOL.avocadocrabbies wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 8:31 pmI don't think it was the wrong one so much as not the one her doctor recommended. My dad agrees with you, though, thinks that the doctor is just being finnicky. I'm sure someone will take it haha
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