It would be good if you have some magnesium to add to the soak. It should help calm the twitching and aid in absorption of the calcium
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It would be good if you have some magnesium to add to the soak. It should help calm the twitching and aid in absorption of the calcium
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There is Epson salt, although it's not the best form of magnesium.. But It would probably still be better than nothing. The one supplement I showed you has it in it though.
If you do use Epson salt, just use a tiny bit, you don't want to over dose it. I'll let you know if I think of something else
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Just wanted to update:
My toad passed away last night even after repeated soaks and assist feeding calcium dusted foods. I think by the time I noticed that his lethargy was more than winter sluggishness it was too late. Thanks everyone for the help, now I know to dust my four toadlets' food.![]()
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Oh, I'm sorry :-( I was hoping it wasn't too late.. Thanks for the update tho
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