Gargeer Gentle Geck Tropical Flavoured Calcium (Without D3)
Gargeer Gentle Geck Tropical Flavoured Calcium (Without D3)
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Make daily supplementation effortless even for the most selective eaters. Biologist-formulated and crafted in the USA, Gargeer Gentle Geck Tropical Calcium blends an ultra-pure, phosphorus-free calcium carbonate base with real organic banana, mango, and coconut. The natural aroma stimulates feeding responses in picky geckos and lizards, while the micro-milled particle structure provides essential daily skeletal, muscular, and neurological support for reptiles maintained under proper UVB lighting.
Why Keepers & Breeders Love It
- Safe Daily Calcium (No D3): Phosphorus-free formula provides bioavailable calcium without the risk of Vitamin D3 over-supplementation, making it ideal for daily use alongside active UVB systems.
- Natural Tropical Flavoring: Sourced with real organic mango, banana, and dried coconut to naturally entice selective eaters and stimulate healthy feeding responses.
- Micro-Fine Feeder Adhesion: Engineered with ultra-fine particles that coat crickets, roaches, and worms evenly without flaking off into the enclosure substrate.
- Breeding & Eggshell Integrity: Provides breeding females with essential calcium reserves for vitellogenesis and proper eggshell calcification, minimizing the risk of egg-binding.
- Pure & Additive-Free: Contains no artificial dyes, synthetic flavorings, or unnecessary fillers, protecting sensitive digestive tracts and delicate hatchlings.
Guaranteed Analysis
| Nutrient | Concentration |
| Calcium (min) | 30.00% |
Ingredients
Calcium Carbonate, Organic Dried Banana, Organic Dried Mango, Dried Coconut.
Feeding & Application Directions
- Live Feeder Insects: Place feeder insects in a dusting cup or bag with a light sprinkle of powder. Gently shake until insects are evenly coated and feed immediately. Safe to use with every feeding.
- Vegetables & Fresh Diets: Lightly dust over salads, chopped greens, or prepared fruit purees at a rate of approximately 1 tablespoon per pound of fresh food.
