Calcium questions: RF hatchling

Bbrandi

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I’m raising my first red foot, “Lava” (as named by the kiddo) ?. Can anyone offer some feedback on calcium supplementation?

At what age should I begin? With D3 or no D3? I’ve currently got a Cuttle bone in the enclosure which is being used occasionally.
Thanks for your feedback!
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I feed egg shells for calcium about once every two weeks. I also have a cuttlebone in their enclosures all the time.
 

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I feed calcium-rich greens (you can ask Google for a list), then I add a pinch of calcium powder over the food two times a week. I don't use D3 because my babies are under a UVB light. Once they are big enough to go outside, they will be manufacturing their own D3 from the sun.
 

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I use the brown Repashy "Superveggie" powder.
Or I chip away at a cuttlebone with a small file and use the dust.
A Redfoot that is past that delicate baby stage should need no additional supplements with a varied diet and access to some UVB.
Keep a cuttlebone handy off and on throughout the animals lifetime
 

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We have room outdoors when it’s time, but in the meantime, I have a uvb tube I’m running 5 hours a day. I can also give several outdoor opportunities every week (I have a predator safe cage). The summer temps here are 70-90 and the humidity is about 60%. Is that safe for a 3 mo old Redfoot (with a hide and water dish)?
 

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We have room outdoors when it’s time, but in the meantime, I have a uvb tube I’m running 5 hours a day. I can also give several outdoor opportunities every week (I have a predator safe cage). The summer temps here are 70-90 and the humidity is about 60%. Is that safe for a 3 mo old Redfoot (with a hide and water dish)?
The humidity should be kept higher around the 80-100% to prevent Pyramiding, at this stage of life it’s better for the tortoise to be kept in a closed chamber. 60% isn’t high enough, the temperature should stay between the 80-89
 
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