Is there any way you can use a bowl to feed? It will allow you to know how much he is eating each day. It will also help to control the calcium/vita D supplement.

Do you have a photo of his home?

Lightly dust his food with the calcium/vita D3 daily until the symptoms resolve, then switch to every other day. I would also use a multivitamin supplement one day a week, not on the same day as the ca/D. Absorption is altered when using them on the same day.

If you can, I would recommend picking up some liquid calcium supplement to do a soak. That way if he does not eat for a few days you'll know he is getting the calcium.

I just sent this to another member here. It helps to understand the "why" in using the supplements .

Tetany is a group of symptoms exhibited when one has low blood calcium levels. Symptoms and effects can include numbness, tingling, twitching, tremors, lack of coordination with waking and hopping due to lack of the ability to contract muscles, seizures, weak or brittle bones, paralysis, and can lead to MBD. Lack of calcium can have effects on bones and muscle. It can even effect the functions of swallowing and bowel motility, due to the limited contractility.

Vitamin D3 is necessary for proper absorption of calcium. In nature vitamin D3 is absorbed from the UVB light emitted from sunlight. In captivity it is necessary for us to provide the vitamin D3 through supplementation.

Calcium in nature is ingested by the foods in which frogs eat, indirectly. The insects that they eat feed on leafy green plants which provide the calcium. It can also leach into some water sources from calcium rich rocks.

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