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    doctrin13th
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    maybe i could crush the tablet???

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    Just order a pack of the calcium powder from the internet. If you've only got one frog, then one container might even last until the frog is large enough to start eating pinky mice or fish, at which point it'll get most of its calcium from their bones.
    Human/livestock vitamins often have extra things added that could potentially be harmful to your frog.

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    thanks a lot for the input guys.

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    I browse Wikipedia for info about cuttlebone (cuttlefish bone), the common mineral source for sale in our local pet shops that sell pet birds.
    Insights anyone? Since it's all natural, it's safe and efficient to use, doesn't it?
    According to Wikipedia "Today, cuttlebones are commonly used as calcium-rich dietary supplements for caged birds, chinchillas, hermit crabs, snails, and reptiles."

    Insights anyone? Since it's all natural, it's safe and efficient to use, doesn't it?

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    If thats what you are set on using, then do it. I don't think it really matters where they get their calcuim, so long as they get it! let us know how that goes.

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    So long as there are no additives or anything it shouldn't hurt the frog.

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