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Chameleon Care Guide Reviews & Ratings Typical items that appear within the ingredient or equipment sections of a Chameleon Care Guide include calcium without D3—presented as a mineral supplement for dusting feeder insects and listed under the label as “Calcium (no D3)”—and calcium with D3, shown on the Chameleon Care Guide as “Calcium + D3,” and multivitamin powders that appear on a Chameleon Care Guide label as “Reptile Multivitamin” or similar; in each instance the Chameleon Care Guide identifies the type of substance (for example, calcium is listed as a mineral, D3 is specified as a vitamin, and multivitamin is listed as a blended supplement). When a Chameleon Care Guide describes dosing or format it typically does so in the context of insect dusting and supplemental product packaging: a Chameleon Care Guide may suggest how products are listed on vendor labels—serving sizes for dustings (e.g., “light dusting” frequency terms used in a Chameleon Care Guide), recommended rotation of calcium forms noted in the Chameleon Care Guide, and manufacturer serving instructions quoted verbatim in a Chameleon Care Guide’s appendix.

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