Quote Originally Posted by Pyxiefan001 View Post
It seems my Pyxie has taken to favor feeding while wading in her water basin, rather than on the substrate or even in the bare tub I often use for feeding, "box feeding" I call it. While I'm pleased her appetite is back after the pinworm ordeal, I can see this as a problem getting supplements into her if she won't feed in the box anymore. I only got her to take one Ca-dusted 'crawler this way, when I came back from work later that evening when she was wading, she took three more 'crawlers without hesitance.

A possible solution to this is something I remember reading something somebody did with their Budgett's frog, which lives entirely in water. He mixed up the dust in some (dechlorinated) water and injected it into the food (usually a worm) with a medical needle. That got supplements into Frog without clouding up the water. Is this something I do with my Pyxie if she now favors feeding in her water basin? Anyone try anything like this?
You can actually buy calcium in liquid form. So there would be no need to mix it with water for injection. You will need a very small syringe. Like a half cc one.