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I just thought of something ( I would personally never try it) but if chams get D3 from the UV then if you just got calcium and D3 supplement that would you need a uv source. Again I would never try it but im curios.
Matt
Technically yes but too much dietary D3 can easily lead to vitamin D-intoxification while too much UVB can not because the skin has mechanisms to shift to the production to inert photoproducts.