Best powder for crickets dusting for Veiled Chameleons?

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I am probably going to get a Veiled Chameleon. Anyone have advice on what might be the best nutrient (vitamin + mineral) powder would be best for dusting crickets?
 
I've always used Vetark Nutrabal for dusting crickets and balancing the calcium ratio in various other staple diets. I haven't kept Chamelions,but I used Nutrabal to raise my Leopard tortoises from hatchlings to healthy 20yr old adults with no problems at all.
 
After I posted this, I found a site with forums called Chameleon Forums <www.chameleonforums.com>. It is very helpful for this type of reptile in particular. Lots of good advice there....
 
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