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Does anyone know if chams are susceptible to excess calcium? I have read that they will only absorb what they need, and I have also read they absorb it all (making it possible to have excess) - my vet doesnt know about chams specifically in this matter, so around we go-
Quick call the vet today confirms this is true, although I have frequently read otherwise.
He said excess calcium is a common problem in older reptiles as the Ca has had time to build up and cause problems. Among them kidney failure. Only diagnosis, of course, is a blood panel confirming such.