Severe Impaction: This is why you should not use sand

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evilxyardxgnome;2293241; said:
I don't think this thread is about impaction anymore...



What makes you say that? :ROFL:
 
varanio;2293208; said:
I didnt delete your link so Im speaking in generalities, is there a problem here? If so you can feel free to pm me and we can talk about it,if not then you can stop being a smart alley cat ;)

My apologies. Someone deleted a link that someone asked for due to "thread clean-up"... though it had like 5 posts and didn't need to be cleaned up. I saw you mentioning links and got confused.

And I take the smart alley cat as a compliment thank you very much :D
 
What is this thread about, anyway?
 
cassharper;2293285; said:
My apologies. Someone deleted a link that someone asked for due to "thread clean-up"... though it had like 5 posts and didn't need to be cleaned up. I saw you mentioning links and got confused.

And I take the smart alley cat as a compliment thank you very much :D


no harm no foul :)
 
rmorse;2293192; said:
Hrm. I have to wait until I can provide a good outdoor enclosure then...bummer :(


Although, I could always get a sulcata, and then let it go after a year or so, when it gets too big and/or too much work. :screwy:
Dont do that, more than our fair share of sulcatas is looking for home in a saturated marked:grinno: A bigger toise that is good to keep indoors most of the time is the red foot tortoise wich also has the advantage of a relatively grocery store diet. Sulcata and leopard owners dont have the same advantage;)
 
Im not going to mess more with you guys about things related to sand and leopards/bearded dragon stuff, its more than obvious that it aint a black and white thing:D so me:chillpill:
 
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