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Posted by peregrinefalcon on November 14, 2002 at 16:02:52:
In Reply to: Yes, another question on SAND... posted by Chrysemys on November 13, 2002 at 19:06:41:
The problem with fine sands are they can get dusty and cause repiratory problems. Another one is they can clump together good in the intestines. The bigger grains can have sharp edges (calci-sand) and are easier to get stuck. If I were going to use sand I would stick it all together somehow to make it a solid mass.
:Hey,
: I know this topic has been brought up before, and i don't mean to start any long drawn out conversations concerning sand. I know sand has its pros and cons. But... If I was to use sand as a substrate, what would be the BEST choice? I have heard of people using Calci-Sand, Repti-Sand, and Play Sand. Which is the best bet?
: Thanks,
: Chris (Oh, and yes my Leo's are adults)
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