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bradley
at Mon Aug 18 17:49:42 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bradley ]
use a sand/rocky substrate. You can go to a rock yard and find a varity of natural accouring sands as well as rock. Mix about half sand half rock, with a several larger rocks spread around the cage as well as some narled wood in a sort of "pile" to simulate a dorment plant in the desert. In my opinion this would look the most natural, a sandy/rocky substrate with various sizes of rock. I know a few people on this forum say that since sand doesn't occur naturally in their habitat then why should it be in the terriarium, when in fact, there is sand in their habitat. In a lot of desert regions there are a lot of rock, as well as a lot of wind. When there is rock and wind the rock degrades and creates sand, creating their sandy/rocky habitat. ----- Bradley Baquial
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