Unitygraph
Member
Hello,
I’m new to the forum and need some help. Figures this would be the place to go. I have a 4month old Sulcata tortoise. So my question is: I had bough a reptile calcium powder w/ D3 and I have a 10.0 UVB fluorescent strip light. Is this too much D3 for my tortoise since the UVB light already produces D3? I could find anything online to help me with this question. However, I did find something, that if I was using a UVB vapor bulb, then I wouldn’t have to use the D3 in the calcium powder. If I had a UVB fluorescent I would be okay using the calcium powder with D3. I just want to confirm if it’s either okay to use or not, with my Zoo Med 10.0 fluorescent light strip. Thanks,
J
I’m new to the forum and need some help. Figures this would be the place to go. I have a 4month old Sulcata tortoise. So my question is: I had bough a reptile calcium powder w/ D3 and I have a 10.0 UVB fluorescent strip light. Is this too much D3 for my tortoise since the UVB light already produces D3? I could find anything online to help me with this question. However, I did find something, that if I was using a UVB vapor bulb, then I wouldn’t have to use the D3 in the calcium powder. If I had a UVB fluorescent I would be okay using the calcium powder with D3. I just want to confirm if it’s either okay to use or not, with my Zoo Med 10.0 fluorescent light strip. Thanks,
J