I'll go ahead and comment here, the "cans" are not sharp at ALL. The basking temperature is 120F+ (The bricks are absorbing some of the heat, temp gun is not giving me an accurate reading, without the bricks the temperature was well over 120F+). Ambient temperature is 80F+ (Yup, I adjusted it). I provide all the necessary enrichment for Rex, I coat most of what he eats with these 2 products: Calcium and Vitamins he eats live Crickets, Cockroaches, Superworms, and the occasional rodent, this was his second rodent since I got him. He also eats canned Grasshoppers (illegal to breed and sell here in the U.S), and shrimp. Rex is a baby, that one hide he has is massive, he's built himself 3 burrows in that one hide. Once again Rex is a baby the substrate is plenty deep for him to burrow, he also has a 24/7 supply of clean water.
Bashing me and criticizing me is just free upvotes now.
Most pet stores, online stores like Amazon and eBay
These are the two I buy:
I mix them together and put it on all the hugs I feed my toads. Also, you should keep these in the fridge to extend their potency. Expired vitamins aren't effective.
Fluker's Calcium Reptile Supplement with added Vitamin D3 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002DHPEO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_fabc_CYR5KT5722HZ322HNJQS?psc=1
Zoo Med Reptivite without D3 8oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00167S5GM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_fabc_3K72K7PZ75HKKHYACZSA
The multivitamin is important, because they can get sick from vitamin A deficiency, it happened to one of mine.