I would be very curious to see the new labels, because my old jars (I have a case) don't have that on the label. If you read the comment above yours though, you'll see that they recently changed owners. They have likely changed formulas and depending on what the new formula looks like a lot of us will probably be looking for new supplements. Personally, I am not interested in a supplement for my precious geckos that is changing the formula and quality of a product while riding off the brand name/recognition of the older high quality formula.
Thanks a lot for the answer.
I saw in the post above that they changed owners.
I did some quick research and I can't find a clear comparison between the new label and the old one.
On the site where I bought the product, in the instructions for use, it is clearly specified to mix the product with pure calcium, to avoid overdose, and the product sold still has the Sticky tongue packaging.
On the labels of the product still marked sticky tongue farm that I have seen on the internet and on the the sticky tongue's site I do not see written to take this precaution.
In any case, on every label I see it seems to me that the recipe is the same, with the same amount of vitamin D and the other ingredients.
I would be curious to see the labels of your products, if possible and if they are prior to the change of ownership, and possibly to compare them with the product I purchased (which should have arrived today, but they messed up the mail and a package arrived with spare tubes for a car .....LOL ).
I leave you the link of the site where I purchased the supplement and the link of the sticky tongue site for clarity.
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https://www.hobbyreptiles.com/fr/vitamines-et-mineraux/276-miner-all-indoor.html
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https://www.stickytonguefarms.com/collections/frontpage/products/miner-all-indoor
Thanks again and sorry for the length of the post.
A small EDIT: in my previous post I mentioned a double amount of vitamin D, but I was wrong. On miner-all it is reported in IU / kg but in many other products in IU / lb, so I did the calculations wrong.
Apparently the amount of vitamin D is also lesser than others.