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Freezing supplements...

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  • 11-09-2004, 10:46 AM
    Tigergenesis
    I've been preparing my cresteds food (mixture of fruit and meat baby food), adding the RepCal calcium and Herptivite and then freezing in small cubes to serve as needed. I just read where someone on another forum said freezing calcium is fine, but the freezing of the mulitvitamin results in a loss of nutritents. Should I not have added the supps prior to freezing?
  • 11-09-2004, 11:37 AM
    Marla
    Good question. I hadn't heard of any problem with it. I'll bet, though, that that is exactly the kind of question that customer service or public relations at the manufacturer is prepared to answer. Freezing ahead is certainly an easier way to handle the food and avoid waste, so if I need to start adding supplements after thawing, I'd like to know too.
  • 11-10-2004, 09:41 PM
    RobertCoombs
    Where to feed question, and other newbie q's...
    My question would be where did the person get their information from?
  • 11-10-2004, 09:48 PM
    kavmon
    good question tiger, i only have one baby right now. believe it or not i mix up one tiny baby spoonful of crested diet and water every day. the diet has everything they need. and once or twice a week i find a pinhead cricket for him/her. as i get more babies i'll use a bigger spoon! i'm going to use the diet and a few pinheads on babies for the first month or until they can eat small crickets.

    vaughn
  • 11-11-2004, 06:31 AM
    Tigergenesis
    Here's their exact statement:
    Quote:

    Calcium is an element, a mineral that's found in the earth. It's been around since Day #1, doesn't lose it's punch, doesn't need an expiry date either. Once you start mixing in vitamins (which are chemical combinations), you can have some loss of potency in the vitamins if they're old, heated or frozen. Pure Calcium (Ca) isn't destroyed by freezing.
    I thought I'd email RepCal but they don't have an email listed on their site that I can see.
  • 11-11-2004, 11:31 AM
    Marla
    I don't see one either, but they do have a number 1-800-406-6446. It might be worth the call.
  • 11-12-2004, 01:07 PM
    Tigergenesis
    Ugh! You can't reach a live person at their 1-800 number. Just instructions for a company to place and order or how to request a brochure.
  • 11-12-2004, 01:13 PM
    Marla
    Geez, how annoying! Maybe one of the folks here who attends a university or works with a vet would be willing to ask for their input on it. Or maybe you could ask next time you're at the zoo?
  • 11-12-2004, 02:31 PM
    RobertCoombs
    I would have to say , even if there is some loss , all you are doing with supplements is boosting the levels any way... feed a proper diet and supplement
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