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Originally Posted by SSSSnakes
So do nocturnal reptiles require D3? How does their body naturally regulate calcium absorption? I mean they do not get extra D3 or calcium in the wild.
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generally capitve insectivorous and herbivorous nocturnal reptiles do need D3 suppliments yes. In the wild they would get it from their food, from a wide range of diffrent kinds of food, but captive reptiles have a very restrictive diet in comparison, and the feeder insects they eat also have a restricted diet, so it must be supplimented
quite allot of lizards/geckos do eat calcium directly from their environment, along with many other minerals and salts, licked/eaten directly from the ground/stones/sands etc.
one of the reasons why some reptiles become impacted, is when they do not have enough calcium or D3 in their diet, they may eat significant quantities of sand/substrate, espcially calci-sand, or anything else they ''think'' may contain calcium (if they can taste the calcium) and it can cause big problems including impaction and prolapse