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RE: more pictures

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Posted by: beachbeardies at Mon Apr 24 14:47:28 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by beachbeardies ]  
   

never tried the fish net with the sand, thats a good idea. im done with sand, except in one cage i cant put tile in. its a plastic cage, and rounded corners and doesnt have a level bottom, tile wouldnt work. but im keeping that cage set up for my females, since they dig in the sand when they are getting ready to lay. anyways, i just clean the poop up with paper towel or plastic bag, then wipe down the area where it was. i wipe it down with water and very little soap. dont use but very little soap as it probably would harm your dragon if there was too much.

as far as measurements goes, to make sure i got the right measurements, i bought 2 boxes, i did 3 cages and had more than enough, and took it home, layed as many full 12x12 peices as i could in there. then took the measurements of the areas i needed to fill in which were 5 1/2 inches in a 40 gallon breeder. i then took peices back to home depot to have them cut it. i wanted to do it this way to make sure all measurements were correct, cause if they were wrong and they cut it too small theres no way to fix it. do whatever way is easier for you, just be sure measurements are correct.


   

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