





🦎 Elevate your gecko’s health with tropical-powered calcium perfection!
Gargeer’s 4oz Gecko Calcium with Vitamin D3 is a phosphorus-free, ultrafine powder supplement designed to prevent calcium deficiency and metabolic bone disease in fruit-eating reptiles. Made in the USA with real organic tropical fruit powders, it offers a safe, flavorful, and highly absorbable calcium source that sticks well to feeder insects and salads. Ideal for daily use, it supports strong bones, muscles, and nerve function, backed by a 4.7-star rating from over 300 reptile owners.
| Brand | Gargeer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 320 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Flavor | Tropical Calcium + Vitamin D3 |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Product Benefits | Prevents calcium deficiency and MBD, promotes bone health, safe daily use |
C**N
Stevie Loves It!
My beardie's favorite calcium flavor. Smells like tropical fruit. Great value for the money. Very thick and powdery. Small pack but it goes a long way.
A**R
Great product
Little man lives this stuff!
A**H
Great for tortoises
My selcata tortoise has had much more energy and very healthy poops since starting this. We rescued him and were desperate to get him healthy and this really helped.
R**S
Reptile Calcium Supplements
Happy with the product, easy to store and dispense. And my geckos love it!
A**L
My Cresties LOVE this stuff
My Cresties absolutely love this stuff! It’s a great value for the money, it lasts a good bit as well. There’s no bad smell and it’s easy to make. Always arrives fast.
L**5
LOVE THIS!
Smells so yummy that I wanted to try it myself! My beardie loves this nutritious powder on all of his veggies and buggies. Great price. Fast shipping. Definitely purchasing more once he runs out, but lots of bang for your buck.
J**N
Good for tortoise’s
Put it on tortoise food to keep them growing up.
C**E
I prefer it over other brands.
I like this brand much more than the other brand I have through Fluckers. It does not have that thick chalkiness that I do not like. I have not tried it with feeder insects, only adding it in small quantities to a tortuous' leafy greens. But what many people often confuse between calcium and calcium D3 is that if they are using a UVB light; they should not be using calcium with D3. UVB light converts calcium into D3. It's the same with people. If a person gets enough sunlight exposure than that person does not need calcium D3, only calcium. If a person consumes too much D3 it will become toxic in their body, and it has lead to death. The same scenario applies to reptiles. Remember: Yes on UVB. No on D3.
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