Quote Originally Posted by BlueisallIneed View Post
Since he hasn't eaten in two weeks you need to get food for him and force feed him... Crickets are pretty much all phosphorus, you also need to get a calcium powder that is phosphorus free. Phosphorus actually blocks absorption of calcium, so if you have powder with it in there you are doubling the chance of him not getting enough to begin with. I would continue with the drops but he needs to get food in him.
I force fed Delilah a cricket tonight. After him spitting it out twice, I believe it was finally swallowed. The calcium dust I have is phosphorous free and it also has D3, which from what I understand also helps in absorbing the calcium. The liquid calcium does not say it is phosphorous free, but it is not listed in the ingredients.

Thank you for the advice. I'll let you know what happens.