Originally Posted by
niapet
For dosing, there are a couple options. If you have a sensitive scale, you can use that. If your scale is not very sensitive, you could mix a up a solution, like 100 grams in a liter and you would know you had 100 mg/ml for adding to their water.
For the vitamin D, Imp eats a lot of mushrooms, which are pretty high in vitamin D. I would guess dietary intake of vitamin D would be a better choice than supplements?
On that picture in the next post, I don't know what that is. The major advantage of something like calcium acetate is that it provides calcium with no phosphorus, while sequestering dietary phosphorus. This is useful to me because I'm trying to raise the ration for him since he is 9 this year and quite set in his ways. He is going to eat "junk food" or starve.. he really is that stubborn about it...