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Well surely someone must be doing clinical trials on the matter of D3 supplementation?And can I just ask Tupinambis and Bobby you guys know a hell of lot more than me about Tegus but why such heated debates why not try and work TOGETHER to figure this out I know there is nothing more interesting and informative than a good debate but why not collaborate on finding a solution on this as well as The fruit for tegus Discussion?i mean you guys have so much knowledge on the subject of these animals surely between you guy you could find a perfectly reasonable and logical fix to these problems?My own opinion would be give them everything they need such as proper temperature and humidity gradient Access to UV exposure calcium and multi-vitamin supplements proper diet access to fresh fruits and vegetables as well as healthy vertabre iand invertabre that way you have all bases covered!If your animals show any signs of over supplementation make a note of the routine of supplementations  reduce dosage and watch for improvement make a note of when the animal appears to have recovered from the "overdose" Im sure that if enough people did this we start to see patterns emerging and figure out a proper diet and supplementation routine without the need of clinical trials(of course they would be needed to prove or deny our findings)How about setting up a thread bobby for everyone to post their feeding,supplementation,UV exposure and other dietary concerns and see if we notice anything????


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