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Calcium sand?

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Posted by: captotterboy at Mon Jul 17 18:19:15 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by captotterboy ]  
   

Thanks, I passed along the info to my brother. I had another question.

I have read that sand should not be used for cornsnakes because of the risk of digestion problems caused by eating it. However, is calcium sand (the stuff that is digestable by herps) ok?

Thanks,
Jeff


   

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