
Originally Posted by
ToadilyNuts4Nature
I read through the study. Thank you! I have been gutloading my crickets on carrots, baby food carrots, grains, fish flakes & Zoo Med Natural Cricket Care and my Rolys on carrots, cuddlebone & potatoes. Will be looking into the Mazuri Better Bug Gutload. Currently the Reptivite I am using is w/out D3 & my light is an LED desk lamp. I have just bought a bottle of Reptivite w/D3 and I'll be receiving the UVB light by Friday. I have also been adding 2 drops of Vita-Sol to 2 cups of water for their water dish, which has Vitamin A & D3. The following is what I have observed with my four toads over the last 4 months, (I say 4 toads because I am including the development of Chanchu who passed away 10 days ago due to an impaction).
All four toads were collected around the same time and were of the same size. All four toads were kept in the same enclosure, given the same diet, and had access to the same water dish. Chanchu and Shima had a constant growth rate and doubled in size compared to Speckles and Gama, who are considerably smaller and less active AND also spent less time soaking in the vitamin enhanced water. Chanchu & Shima seem to always be bathing and I rarely see Speckles & Gama in the water dish. I am beginning to assume that due to the lack of exposure to the vitamin enhanced water, Speckles & Gama are experiencing some sort of deficiency. Out of the four, Gama seems to be a challenge when getting him to eat what I offer. Speckles & Shima usually eat whatever I put in front of them, unless the have just shed and eaten their skin, and Chanchu was the same way. That's why I was so baffled when he started to act odd and suddenly had trouble walking, dying the following day! So... now out of the 3 remaining, Shima is the largest (which he and Gama were captured together and identical in size) and spends more time in the water bowl & eats more than the other two. Is it because of the water enhancement? Should I give Gama & Speckles mandatory soaks for a few days? Note... they are not getting D3 from the Reptivite or the lighting as of yet. I'm thinking that maybe I should hold off on starting them on the Reptivite w/D3 and just use the UVB light for awhile to see what happens. I won't have any issues with UVB penetration because my tank lid is a metal mesh and provides a lot of air flow, NO glass to prevent penetration. Given that I cannot confirm how much or how many of the dusted feeders each one eats, the best method for providing D3 would be using the light and continuing to use the Vita-Sol for water enhancement. I read your post with info and suggestions regarding the MBD issue and thought is was very thorough but I would like your opinion on the water enhancement too. Thought or suggestions??? Thanks
P.S. - What does it mean when you get a "Reputation" notification and 8pts??? Did I do something wrong? Feel like I got written a ticket! LOL! I just don't know this forum stuff well enough!