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#1830785 ThePetCastle
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Sunshine in a bottle?  I would like to ask the opinion of y’all on a product made by T-rex. I have had a customer ask for it, but I have never heard of it, and with what it claims, I wouldn’t trust it yet. It is called solar drops, and is touted as liquid UVB. Had anyone tried it, and what is your opinion of it? I am posting this message on several forums for reptiles that require UVB light, I hope I am not stepping over any boundaries or restrictions. If I am, or if you would like to discuss this product privately, please feel free to PM me. Thanks for your opinion,
Richard
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08/14/08 01:36pm
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#1831006 Amphibiandude
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Message To: ThePetCastle In reference to Message Id: 1830785
Sunshine in a bottle?  never heard of it
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08/14/08 04:55pm
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#1831335 JackAsp
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Message To: Amphibiandude In reference to Message Id: 1831006
Sunshine in a bottle?  The fact that they suggest the same exact dosage regardless of animal size is pretty much all the proof you need that it’s a ripoff. Oral D3 supplements come in three dosages; not enough, just about right, and dangerously high. Show of hands: who here thinks you should give the same amount to an anole that you’d give to a Sulcata?
The one that’s even funnier is "Moon Drops;" which are "specifically formulated for the ultraviolet needs of nocturnal reptiles."
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08/14/08 10:36pm
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#1831379 PcBuilder14
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Message To: JackAsp In reference to Message Id: 1831335
Sunshine in a bottle?
 That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard. I wouldn’t trust the stuff no matter how well it’s supposed to work anyways.
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08/14/08 11:16pm
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#1831660 Gottee guy
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Message To: PcBuilder14 In reference to Message Id: 1831379
Sunshine in a bottle?  i wouldn’t trust it. it sounds like it might have some bad chemicals in it,and sounds stupid anyway.
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08/15/08 09:45am
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