🐍 Elevate Your Reptile's Health with Nature's Best!
Our Natural Eggshell Calcium Supplement is a D3-free, high-absorption formula designed specifically for reptiles and amphibians. Made from local eggshells in the USA, it promotes optimal bone health and prevents Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) while being safe for daily use.
S**N
My Tortoise loves it
Easy to sprinkle over food with the little scoop provided and my littler tortoise loves this on her food.
A**C
Good product good price
No complaints. Used it for my turtles and gecko. no issues
X**L
Very good
This is a very good grade of egg shells. Also good for many different animals besides just reptiles. I used this for my dogs, because egg shells are a good source of natural calcium for dogs and there system does very well with it. Yes this product is 100% egg shell. So don't panic just, because it says reptiles on it. Egg Shells are just egg shells. This us definitely a good product and I would buy this to use for many different reasons other then just reptiles. There are many other ways that egg she'll can be used, but I would just say do a little home work on them. There is so much use for them. I really do love this ans will be telling my family and friends about it. Thank you so much.
K**I
Fine powder made from eggshells
There is a warning on the top that this might smell like eggs, since it's made directly of egg shells. I didn't notice an odor, though. The powder is slightly pink and very fine -- definitely finer than what I usually use for my beardie. Usually I roll a couple of blueberries in the powder. I don't get nearly as much sticking, but I can always just sprinkle more on his salad to make sure he gets enough. No problem with him eating it -- still gobbles everything down. Seems to be good quality, and definitely easy to use. I like the fact that it is made of egg shells -- that is obviously a natural source of calcium, and I suspect it's easier to digest.
A**R
Very small deceiving my fault should have enlarged so as to see the quantity
I have 2giant tortoises
S**A
Not bad
I've sprinkled a little on my crickets for my gecko over the last few days and he ate most of the crickets. The label does warn of a rotten egg smell and they're not kidding - so I would only dust a few food items at a time to prevent that smell from staying in the terrarium for a long time. Otherwise, not bad at all.
N**R
Managed to fool my Russian Tortoise
Lemmy has quite the discerning eye for calcium powders. We typically make his from our own chicken eggs but in the winter time we've had a bit of a decline in eggs so I had to supplement. He decided not to turn his nose up at this powder, so it's a win!
J**Y
Missing information
Works well For any reptile. Does not specify if theres any d3 in it. This is important info to know when caring for certain species.
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