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Date Posted: 22:37:37 02/15/07 Thu
Author: Dennis
Author Host/IP: unio-cas1-cs-32.dial.bright.net / 209.143.16.162
Subject: Re: Flyer Emergency!
In reply to: Storker 's message, "Re: Flyer Emergency!" on 20:31:51 02/15/07 Thu

Too much Vitamin D causes the same effect as not enough
calcium by causing decalcification.

>In a nutshell... you need to give high doses of
>vitamin D3... it helps the flyer absorb calcium. Go to
>a petshop and get small mammal liquid vitamins.
>I mixed it with heavy cream and or yogurt in a
>dropper. And feed it to your flyer.
>Give 3 xs a day! I noticed an improvement after 2-3
>day and after a few weeks the guy was back to normal.
>After a week, he wouldn't drink from a dropper, so I
>had to dose the water.
>But he was on his way... make sure he gets other food
>too. Mealworms, greens, acorns etc. if he'll eat. Also
>give a little water seperately... if he is dragging
>his legs he might not be able to get at the water and
>dehydration could be setting in.
>It will get better!

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