

🦎 Elevate your reptile’s health game with pure calcium power!
Fluker Labs SFK73015 is a 2-ounce lead-calcium supplement formulated without Vitamin D3, tailored for outdoor or high UVB-exposed reptiles and amphibians. It supports strong bone development and vital functions, trusted by thousands of reptile owners for promoting healthy growth.











| ASIN | B0029UCPXE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,775) |
| Date First Available | August 8, 2012 |
| Item model number | 73015 |
| batteries required | No |
J**D
My son recently got a beardie baby (1 month old) who is now 2 months old and he LOVES flukers reptile calcium! We dust his crickets and collard greens in it. He stared to now not eat any of his food unless the calcium supplement is on it. He is growing and thriving and plan to use this for a while to come!
T**Y
my tortoises don’t mind
V**A
Great size
A**P
I’ve been using Fluker’s Reptile Calcium Supplement for my leopard gecko, and it’s been fantastic. This powder is fine, easy to dust live crickets and superworms, and has no added Vitamin D3, which is perfect because I control their UVB exposure separately. I feel confident knowing I’m providing the essential calcium to support my gecko’s bone health and shell development. Highly recommend this supplement for any reptile owner who wants quality and reliable nutrition for their pet!
I**R
My bearded dragon breeder recommends using both calcium with D3 and without on alternating days so I picked up this brand since its the same brand as my jar with D3. Beardie baby eats pretty much the same regardless of which one I give her and my adult doesn't seem to care either so if there is a taste difference it's not bothering them a bit. They should be getting plenty of Vitamin D from their UVB lights so there is a chance they only need the supplement with it added a few times a week. My breeders critters are thriving with the alternating supplements and they have a lot of them. If your set up is correct yours may not need to get the D3 daily either - ask your breeder or exotic vet if you aren't sure about feeding supplements.
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