That was my vet's recommendation after I lost a never-bred female leo to 
unknown causes.  She stopped eating for a long while and her bones 
turned to rubber (she had been fed dusted meal worms and had a bottle 
cap of CA in her tank).  He said that direct sunlight for a few hours on 
weekends would probably do. (Not sunlight filtered by the window glass).  
This takes some careful monitoring, to avoid baking in summer or 
chilling in winter, or a predator, if placed outside.

Has anyone tried T-Rex's "Solar Drops" - NOT for use with nocturnal 
active lizards, like leos, or "Moon Drops" for those active at night?

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