
Calgrit Calcimate Chicken Calcium Supplement (Turtle Grit)
Calgrit Calcimate Chicken Calcium Supplement (Turtle Grit)
Calcimate / Calgrit is a natural mineral grit derived from calcium carbonate, which is a great alternative to shell grit, providing more calcium (for hard egg shells) and more essential minerals than regular grit. Calgrit is ideal for laying chickens to help them cope with egg shell production & to aid in bird digestion. Also suitable for other birds & for freshwater turtles as a tank additive.
Calgrit limestone is manufactured from selected limestone and is screened to meet defined sizing criteria. Calgrit is commonly used as an alternative to crushed shell and is an excellent source of calcium for poultry.
Disclaimer: All sizes are repackaged from a 1.2 tonne bulka bag and supplied in a clear bag. No sizes are supplied in the original packaging from the manufacturer.
Calgrit as a carrier mineral.
Calgrit can be used as a carrier mineral after coating with trace elements and subsequent application in the fertiliser sector.
Calgrit products are supplied in various formats, including: 1kg, 2kg, 3kg, up to 20kg
Calgrit for freshwater turtles:
Calgrit is a granular shaped limestone that adds Calcium and raises Carbonate Hardness (KH) in your water to help keep your PH in the 7.5 - 8.0 range. 2 kg calgrit will do a 2 foot (50 litre) tank. There is no need to rinse this product before putting it into your tank. Your tank will go cloudy for 24-48 hours, and your turtles are fine to be in the water during this time.
Further Reading on Calgrit:
Pulverised calcium carbonate, also known as Calgrit, is an off-white (sometimes grey) limestone grit predominantly finer than 3.2 mm and coarser than 2mm. Calgrit is produced from Limestone as quarried at Warwick and is processed under our quality assurance program, producing consistent chemical and physical properties resulting in a predictable and repeatable product performance for our customers. Calgrit is commonly used in the poultry industry as an excellent source of calcium. The following typical properties may help you to determine the suitability of the product to best suit your application.


Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the grain size of this calgrit?
A. According to our approximate measurements, most of this calgrit is 1.5 to 2.5mm in size, but there is also a little 1mm & 3 mm-sized calgrit as well. Update: please see the new particle size graph above for a more detailed description.
Q. How much is the freight cost to my area?
A. Our website has a freight calculator. Please add the items you would like to order to your cart and then click the "freight calculator" tab above. Then enter your state and postcode to work out the freight cost. Also, for deliveries to remote areas or places far from Sydney, you might want to consider the 5kg option (below), which fits into a 5kg satchel for economical shipping.
Q. I received grey Calgrit. Is this normal?
A. Yes, Calgrit is usually off-white but can also be various shades of grey at times.
DISCLAIMER: Ranges and values of trial sample testing or on a Technical Information Sheet are typical or expected ranges and are not guaranteed ranges. You must satisfy yourself that the product is suitable for the purpose for which you intend to use it. We make no representations as to suitability, fitness or merchantability.
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Calgrit Calcimate Chicken Calcium Supplement (Turtle Grit)
Calcimate / Calgrit is a natural mineral grit derived from calcium carbonate, which is a great alternative to shell grit, providing more calcium (for hard egg shells) and more essential minerals than regular grit. Calgrit is ideal for laying chickens to help them cope with egg shell production & to aid in bird digestion. Also suitable for other birds & for freshwater turtles as a tank additive.
Calgrit limestone is manufactured from selected limestone and is screened to meet defined sizing criteria. Calgrit is commonly used as an alternative to crushed shell and is an excellent source of calcium for poultry.
Disclaimer: All sizes are repackaged from a 1.2 tonne bulka bag and supplied in a clear bag. No sizes are supplied in the original packaging from the manufacturer.
Calgrit as a carrier mineral.
Calgrit can be used as a carrier mineral after coating with trace elements and subsequent application in the fertiliser sector.
Calgrit products are supplied in various formats, including: 1kg, 2kg, 3kg, up to 20kg
Calgrit for freshwater turtles:
Calgrit is a granular shaped limestone that adds Calcium and raises Carbonate Hardness (KH) in your water to help keep your PH in the 7.5 - 8.0 range. 2 kg calgrit will do a 2 foot (50 litre) tank. There is no need to rinse this product before putting it into your tank. Your tank will go cloudy for 24-48 hours, and your turtles are fine to be in the water during this time.
Further Reading on Calgrit:
Pulverised calcium carbonate, also known as Calgrit, is an off-white (sometimes grey) limestone grit predominantly finer than 3.2 mm and coarser than 2mm. Calgrit is produced from Limestone as quarried at Warwick and is processed under our quality assurance program, producing consistent chemical and physical properties resulting in a predictable and repeatable product performance for our customers. Calgrit is commonly used in the poultry industry as an excellent source of calcium. The following typical properties may help you to determine the suitability of the product to best suit your application.


Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the grain size of this calgrit?
A. According to our approximate measurements, most of this calgrit is 1.5 to 2.5mm in size, but there is also a little 1mm & 3 mm-sized calgrit as well. Update: please see the new particle size graph above for a more detailed description.
Q. How much is the freight cost to my area?
A. Our website has a freight calculator. Please add the items you would like to order to your cart and then click the "freight calculator" tab above. Then enter your state and postcode to work out the freight cost. Also, for deliveries to remote areas or places far from Sydney, you might want to consider the 5kg option (below), which fits into a 5kg satchel for economical shipping.
Q. I received grey Calgrit. Is this normal?
A. Yes, Calgrit is usually off-white but can also be various shades of grey at times.
DISCLAIMER: Ranges and values of trial sample testing or on a Technical Information Sheet are typical or expected ranges and are not guaranteed ranges. You must satisfy yourself that the product is suitable for the purpose for which you intend to use it. We make no representations as to suitability, fitness or merchantability.
