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yes it is possible for a reptile (or any animal) to overdose on D3 (or any vitamin) via suppliments, but following the guidelines for the species will usually prevent this happening.
UVB synthesis of D3 is controlled by negative feedback in the body, so that overdose cannot occur
So it would be better to use a calcium with out D3?