I'm pretty sure this is what she is talking about. You can get it at any home improvement store.
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I'm pretty sure this is what she is talking about. You can get it at any home improvement store.
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I've been Defrosted!
Thanks for the great signature Kay!
The best substance to use is the reptile carpet. But if you do you need to purchase at least 2 or 3 pieces as you need to clean them often & they take quite a long time to dry.
I just got a bearded dragon last week and I have been studying them like crazy, readong, speaking to professionalists about them, etc.. lol)
Currently I am using the calcium sand found at pet stores, the kind that is suposed to be safe to eat. There is a lot of controversy about this, some people say that they can still get blockages from this stuff. Because I just got him & already had sand, and things have been hectic that is what I am using right now but I am switching over to the reptile carpet soon.
Sandbox sand.... I have found one website that says it is ok to use, if you sift it well. But every other site, person, vet, etc... says not to use it.
Newspaper is ok to use, it is safe. But it can make it easy for crickets to hide and may also make your dragon a little dirty from the print on the paper.
Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.
And I thought the person posting meant sand from the pet store, tooNow I'm confused...
She said it right in the original post!!
okay to house a bearded dragon on playground sand?
okay lemme clear this up a little..
I read on a reptile forum it is okay to use siphoned "playground sand" the kind you buy for $10 at the department store.
I have had Yoshi housed on reptile carpet for almost a year, but i find it to be really hard to clean, and it always tends to keep a slight odor to it..
I decided to buy a different kind of sand, one that my friend uses in his aquariums.. it is called lance moutian sand or somthing like that.. its a white sande VERY fine.. I'll try that for a while, and see if she trys to eat any of it.. if she does I will take it out and put her back on reptile carpet.. i have fed her a couple times since she's been in this cage with the sand, and she hasnt eaten it..
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You do have to worry about her eating it, but there is more to it than that. When she eats she may accidently pick up some sand granules with her food (we all know how well sand sticks to everything & anything). Sometimes the sand will not pass, not even just a granule or two of it, so instead it builds up inside them, causing a blockage later on. So even though she isn't really eating it per say she could still be ingesting it. Just keep a close eye on her. Good luck, they are great creatures aren't they? I have so much fun with Vincent (my beardie).Originally Posted by tikeyas_mom
Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.
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