Severe Impaction: This is why you should not use sand

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coura;2293588; said:
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;)


I didn't mean put it back into the market, I meant open the door, and say "There you go boy, you're free!"
 
rmorse;2294191; said:
I didn't mean put it back into the market, I meant open the door, and say "There you go boy, you're free!"
Hum, your kidding rigth:confused:
 
coura;2294207; said:
Hum, your kidding rigth:confused:


Lol, come on Coura, I thought you would know me better then that!



When I get an animal, I get it for life.
 
evilxyardxgnome;2285170; said:
How is reptile carpet any different then paper towel?
carpet and towels will eliminate the natural burrowing instinct of some reptiles.
 
arowana man;2295427; said:
carpet and towels will eliminate the natural burrowing instinct of some reptiles.

This is going to sound mean, but isn't meant to be.





Wasn't that like 12 pages ago?
 
Poor Lizard
 
has anyone used just plain millet seed as a substrate for beardies? its edible, absorbent, and inexpensive..it allows burrowing, spreads and retains heat like tile... i keep my beardie on a combo of granite tile and repticarpet, now that he is around 9 months old, i'm going to give the millet bedding a try.. i guess as long as you clean up poo spots well, mold and moisture shouldnt be an issue..

about calcisand- have you ever taken a handful of calcisand and put it in a cup of water? it beads up and floats. doesnt seem very digestible to me.
 
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